- Hydrangea petiolaris
Taxobox
name = "Hydrangea petiolaris"
image_width = 240px
regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis =Magnoliopsida
ordo =Cornales
familia =Hydrangeaceae
genus = "Hydrangea "
species = "H. petiolaris"
binomial = "Hydrangea petiolaris"
binomial_authority = Siebold & Zucc."Hydrangea petiolaris" is a species native to the woodlands of
Japan ,Korea andSakhalin in easternmostSiberia .It is a vigorous woody climbing plant, growing to 20 m height up
tree s or rock faces, climbing by means of small aerial roots on the stems. The leaves aredeciduous , ovate, 4-11 cm long and 3-8 cm broad, with a heart-shaped base, coarsely serrated margin and acute apex. Theflower s are, produced in flatcorymb s 15-25 cm diameter in mid-summer; each corymb includes a small number of peripheral sterile white flowers 2.5-4.5 cm across, and numerous small, off-white fertile flowers 1-2 mm diameter. Thefruit is a dry urn-shaped capsule 3-5 mm diameter containing several small winged seeds.It is sometimes treated as a
subspecies of the closely related "Hydrangea anomala " fromChina ,Myanmar , and theHimalaya ; that species differs in being smaller (to 12 m) and having flower corymbs up to 15 cm diameter. The common nameClimbing hydrangea is applied to both species.Cultivation and uses
"Hydrangea petiolaris" is grown as an
ornamental plant in Europe and North America, where it is grown either on walls or on trellises or fences. Its clinging rootlets are not as strong as most other wall-climbing vines, and so is often anchored artificially.
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