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Hardiness Zone: 5-9
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Mature Height: 30-40 Feet
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Mature Spread: 30-40 Feet
Buy Barbara Ann Climbing Hydrangea online. Has attractive glossy green foliage on a climbing, deciduous, native vine. Clusters of fragrant flowers peaking in late May. Produces aerial roots and must climb to flower.
Family: Hydrangeaceae
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Common Name: Climbing Hydrangea / Woodvamp
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BARBARA ANN CLIMBING HYDRANGEA Plant Characteristics
Bark Type*
| • | Rough |
Cultural Information*
| • | Leaf Scorch – Low Resistance |
| • | Leaf Spot – Low Resistance |
| • | Powdery Mildew – Moderate Resistance |
| • | Root Rot – Moderate Resistance |
Flower Color*
| • | White |
Leaf Color Fall*
| • | Green |
Leaf Color Spring*
| • | Green |
Leaf Color Summer*
| • | Green |
Leaf Color Winter*
| • | Dark Green |
| • | Green |
Leaf Type*
| • | Semi-Evergreen |
Plant Type*
| • | Vine |
Preferred Planting Season*
| • | Fall Planting |
| • | Spring Planting |
| • | Summer Planting |
Preferred Soil Conditions*
| • | Adapts Well to Most Soil Types |
| • | Average |
| • | Moist |
| • | Well-Drained |
Propagation Methods*
| • | Cuttings or Divisions |
Season of Interest*
| • | Early Spring |
| • | Fall |
| • | Late Spring/Early Summer |
| • | Late Summer/Early Autumn |
| • | Spring |
| • | Summer |
| • | Summer Flowering |
| • | Winter |
| • | Year-Round |
Sun Exposure*
| • | Prefers Morning Sun Only in Northern States |
| • | Prefers Morning Sun Only in Southern States |
Uses*
| • | Accent Plant |
| • | Mass Planting |
| • | Understory Planting |
| • | Flowering |
Exposure (Short)
| • | Partial Sun |




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