Syn. Inovalaur
A new and distinct cultivar It was bred in the course of a planned breeding program. The plant is well-branched and displays a climbing growth habit. Attractive semi-persistent to persistent foliage is formed. Both large sterile and fertile flowers are exhibited. The plant can be grown to advantage where an attractive climbing ornamental plant is desired. This climbing Hydrangea comes from a crossing of H. anomala ssp. petiolaris and H. seemannii. It has an evergreen foliage and covers with beautiful copper colored young shoots in spring. It is more frost resistant than H. seemannii. and grows to a height of 2.5 m and more.
US Patent PP20090, June 9, 2009
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