False Hydrangea Vine - Schizophragma

Graceful, stately and unique are just a few words that describe Schizophragma, better known as False Hydrangea vine. False in the sense that this climber is not actually a hydrangea, but it is in the hydrangea family. It also showcases showy, lace-cap type blooms in June and July. Schizophragma requires moist, well-drained soil in part shade locations. It is happiest in woodland gardens, sprawling over low walls or rocks, or trained up north facing walls or trees.

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  • Sale! Schizophragma FLIRTY GIRL™ has elegant and fragrant white lacecap blooms that appear in early summer. Vines grow 40-50' high by 6-9' wide at maturity.Quick View
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