A new and unique form of climbing hydrangea with variegated foliage. In spring new leaves are edged with a margin of bright yellow that eventually fades to cream edges as leaves mature. Slower growing than the species, it can be used in smaller areas and will perform best when planted away from the heat of an afternoon sun. A great choice for accent in the landscape.
Product Description
HYDRANGEA anomala subsp. petiolaris ‘Mirranda’ – Mirranda Climbing Hydrangea
(aka pet. ‘Mirranda’)
A new and unique form of climbing hydrangea with variegated foliage. In spring, ‘Mirranda’s new leaves are edged with a margin of bright yellow that eventually fades to cream edges as leaves mature. It is slower growing than the species, and can be used in smaller areas, performing best when planted away from the heat of an afternoon sun. Native to southern Asia.
Sun: Full Sun/Part Shade
Soil: Fertile, Moist
Size: Height Varies, Spread Varies
Zone: 4-8
Flower: White Lacecap
Bloom Time: May
Attributes: Showy Flowers, Fragrant, Fall Foliage, Winter Interest, Rabbit Tolerant, Drought Tolerant, Heavy Shade Tolerant