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I have this hydrangea but not doing well, could u help? Many thanks!!

James Denvir
hace 4 años

Jamesdenvir77

Climbing hydrangea · Más información

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  • temple274
    hace 4 años

    Looks like hydrangea petiolaris, the climbing hydrangea ( there are other climbing hydrangeas but petiolaris is the most common). Is it a young one? It takes some time to get going so it might be two years or more before it even starts trying to cling to the wall. It will probably try going out across the soil first, then suddenly it will realise what it’s supposed to do and then there'll be no stopping it so long as it's in the right position. Does it have enough shade? Unless you’re quite far north, if in UK, it won’t like too much sun so not a south or south west facing wall. A north wall is good. Also your wall is painted. Sometimes that makes it more tricky for a clinging climber to grip, particularly if there are mould inhibitors or similar in the paint!

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    Bright Green Garden
    hace 4 años

    It is definitely Hydrangea anomala petiolaris in that picture, we planted it. It thrives on a north-facing wall but will grow almost anywhere that's not too exposed. It's a big shrub so needs a big root run and it's deciduous. See this link for the best information. https://www.rhs.org.uk/plants/97624/hydrangea-anomala-subsp-petiolaris/details. If you send me a picture of your plant, I may be able to help more.

    Deb Cass

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