Hydrangea serratifolia
By Andrewr
- 29 Sep, 2009
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Vigorous evergreen climbing hydrangea for moist, fertile soils
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I like that :o)
29 Sep, 2009
How long do you have to wait for these Hydrangers to flower Andrew I,ve been waiting two years for mine to flower ,its making good height but not a flower bud in sight ....
29 Sep, 2009
Mine took ages Janette. It is planted in horrible clay behind a yew hedge which really held it back. It's only just begun to get going after about nine years but they take a while to settle down in any case. You just have to be patient I'm afraid
29 Sep, 2009
Nice one, Andrew, evergreen Hydrangea are rare, climbing ones even rarer!
7 Oct, 2009
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nice plant Andrew
29 Sep, 2009