I received this plant today and was told it's a hardy climber and it now bears small white flowers which are now dying down.
Does anyone recognise what it is? I am not sure whether to plant it in the sun, shade or half?Â
Any information much appreciated. Thanks. ;D ;)
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I don't recognise it Marianne, its a bit difficult to see, I'll have a google to see if I can come up with anything. It was difficult to tell as a lot of sites didn't have pics. Hope you find out good luck.
Hiya Val,
Thanks so much for your reply. :D I agree the picture is not very good - I will need to take a close up of the leaves tomorrow as it is too late now ! Bye for now !
Get some of the flowers too. someone will know it.
Sorry been very busy at week end. Here are a couple of photos of the mystery plant which I am hoping, someone will be able to recognize. Thanks for any help!
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Where is that bl....y Titchmarsh when you want him...sure its a climber?..When everyone is back tomorrow...weekends goes a bit quiet sometimes doesn't it....someone will say oh yes its a blah..and we'll say of course it is, it was just the angle.. ;D..sorry still don't know, if I do come across anything remotely like it I'll say. Val.
Oh Val you are so kind ! ;D ;D I just cannot get a proper close up of the leaves themselves !
Titmarsh, I suppose, is down the allotment. ;) ;D
:) Hi Marianne, Do the flowers have any scent at all ??? :)
Hi Marley, I don't think the flowers are scented. It looks like a very pretty plant but does not look hardy enough to be out ??? ::)
I'm probably way off course but could it be a very young Hydrangea anomala subsp. petiolaris.
The leaves look right and it would be the right time and type for flowers about now. ???
:) You could be right sukiwolf oval serrated leaves, dark green above paler & downy enderneath, flowering about now, likes a south facing wall or fence & is hardy. What do you think Marianne ??? :)
Hi Marley and Sukiwolf,
You know, the lady who gave it to me did say it was a type of hydrangea but I thought it could not be because it is lacking the large flower heads you see on those plants. But it could belong to the hydrangea family !? ???Now that 2 people have said the same thing, I will have to google to double check!
Thanks everyone for your kind help with this, I still haven't planted it because I am not sure of its position vs light and sunshine. :)
Thanks to you too Val ! ;) ;D
Hi Marianne.
I planted one years ago but only got small groups of white flowers for the first year or two then the lacecap effect increased. :)
It could be one of the lacecap hydrangeas but I'm not certain. They do well in shade.
I've been waiting to see if anybody might have an answer so thought I'd put in my pennorth for what it's worth. I know it's supposed to be a climber, but the flowers & leaves look rather like a hawthorn.
:) The leaves don't look like hawthorn ???
Just googled crataegus images & I think there are lots of similarities though difficult to compare accurately.
I thought that about the flowers...sort of similar..but they aren't climbers..well at least we know now , its a climbing hydrangea.makes me wonder, are they very rampant?..It looks so pretty.but I don't want a take over.
:) Just don't let it take over if it is showing signs of that just clip it back :)
Awww thank you so much everyone! I really appreciate everyone's help with my query ! I will try and find a place for it in semi shade, although that means it will not be able to climb the fence, IF it is a climber. LOL
Thanks again ! ;) :D
Not wishing to put a damper on things, but the individual flowers are not right for either Hydrangea petiolaris nor for a relative Schizophragma hydrangeoides. They do not have stamens like those in your picture.
Both of these are climbing plants which will grow well on a North facing wall in semi-shade. Mine does wonderfully well between a damson tree and the Work shed.
That still leaves the problem of what you plant actually is though.
Oh dear Eric !! So I am nowhere near a solution .... Had a look on google and it does not look like that neither .. ??? ::)
Not sure where to plant it and I will have to take a chance and plant it in a pot against the fence. Thanks to you all once again. :D
:) Ho Hum Mariane, thought we had it sorted there, I have to admit the book I have since looked in is very maybe/maybe not sorry :'( As you say just go for it in a big pot for now & see what it does ??? see if you get any berries for starters. :) Take some more pics later on & post them & maybe we can all try again ??? ;D ;D ;D
I must say I'm pleased you have moved away from the hydrangea theory. I thought na way on the flowers.
;D :D I will plant it in a very large pot - Will also take more photos soon - flowers have nearly all died down but leaves are beautiful ! Thanks again. ;D
:) I still think the flowers look like the lace cap hydrangea even if the rest doesn't we shall have to get thinking caps on ::)