Hydrangea integrifolia

Hydrangea integrifolia is a rare evergreen climbing hydrangea from Taiwan and the Philippines.

Hydrangea integrifolia is a rare species of climbing hydrangea from Taiwan and the Philippines with dark green evergreen foliage. It is well-established in the UBC Botanical Garden and profiled in their book The Jade Garden. The new spring shoots and leaves are often coloured boldly in purple and scarlet red. The flowers appear in June as golf ball-sized white clusters that create a polka-dot appearance against the dark foliage. Water well until established, especially if planted at the base of a tree.

Common Name:  Evergreen Climbing Hydrangea

Family:  Hydrangaceae (The Hydrangea Family)

Zone Hardiness:  7-9

Light:  Full Shade Part Shade Part Sun

Height:  40' and over

Width:  10' +

Primary Bloom Colour:  White/Cream

Secondary Bloom Colour:  White/Cream

Class:  Evergreen

Type:  Vine

Bloom Time:  Early Summer

Soil Moisture:  Average

Stem Colour:  

Fragrance:  No

Berries:  

Benefits:  

Deer Resistant:  Yes

BC Native:  No

Native Habitat:  Dense forests on rocky mountain slopes from 1000-2800 m.

Award:  GPP

Geographical Origin: