Climbing Hydrangea not flowering

Frank O\’Malley asked 15 years ago
I have 2 climbing hydrangea on a south facing wall for a no. of years. Each year it is covered with loads of buds but the buds never mature into decent flower heads.

1 Answers

Gerry Daly Staff answered 6 years ago
The climbing hydrangea is good on any wall, including north facing but does not need a south wall.

It takes a few years to settle down to regular flowering. The flower heads are of the lace-cap type, not full flower heads like the usual mop-head hydrangeas. It is grown as much for its leaves and good autumn colour.

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