Clusters of fragrant, white flowers The centre of the cluster has tiny, airy, white, fertile flowers Outside rings of flowers are flat, four-petalled, and sterile Glossy, heart-shaped leaves Red-brown bark on mature stems exfoliates for winter interest Self-clinging, lateral habit is great on trees and buildings Slow to establish Bloom Time: June to July Growing Tips: Climbing hydrangea grow best in average to moist, well-drained soil, in full sun or shade. Consistent moisture, dappled shade and protection from the hot, afternoon sun is recommended. Little maintenance is required because of its slow growth habit. If shaping is required, do so in late winter. Zone: 4 Height: Height: 8-10 m Width: Spread: 8-10 m Colour: Colour: White Features: Sun Exposure: Sun, Part-Sun, Shade