Family - Hydrangeaceae
Category - Climber
Origin - Japan
Year of Introduction - 1879
Season of Interest - Spring, Summer, Autumn
Hardiness - H5
Height - up to 12m
Location - The Woodland Walk
Description: A Deciduous, woody climber that will cling to support with aerial roots. Dark green, broadly ovate to rounded leaves have coarsely toothed margins. Creamy white, lacecap-like flowers are composed of a central group of small, fertile florets surrounded by a ring of larger, showy Bract-like florets. The flowers are produced in midsummer. The Japanese Hydrangea Vine looks similar to the Climbing Hydrangea.
Flattened cymes have a lacecap like appearance. The flowerheads are composed of a central group of small, round, greenish-white florets surrounded by a ring of larger, creamy white, bract-like, sterile florets. The flowers are produced in July.
Flower colour: White
Flower shape: Cymes
Flowering time: July
Dark green, broadly ovate to rounded leaves have Dentate margins. The leaves are held in opposite pairs up the clinging stems.
Foliage Senescence: Deciduous
Foliage Shape: Broadly ovate to rounded
Cuttings.
Best in full sun to partial shade in fertile, moisture retentive soil that is well drained. Schizophragma hydrangeoides will grow in shade, but will flower best with more sunlight.