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Hydrangea Wall-limbing (petiolrasis)
Reference: 5903263600671
Price:
€4.99
Delivery methods
By Lithuanian post office by priority mail.
up to 0.1 kg - from 5,99 EUR
up to 0.5 kg - from 6,29 EUR
up to 1kg - from 8,49 EUR
up to 1,5kg - from 10,49 EUR
up to 2kg - from 11,49 EUR
up to 0.1 kg - from 5,99 EUR
up to 0.5 kg - from 6,29 EUR
up to 1kg - from 8,49 EUR
up to 1,5kg - from 10,49 EUR
up to 2kg - from 11,49 EUR
By DPD Courier
up to 1 kg - from 9,49€
up to 3kg - 10,49€
up to 10kg - from 14,49€
up to 20kg - from 15,99€
up to 1 kg - from 9,49€
up to 3kg - 10,49€
up to 10kg - from 14,49€
up to 20kg - from 15,99€
The slow-growing, leaf-throwing climbing hydrangea (Hydrangae petiolaris) can attach itself to both the sphaler and the wall with its aerial clinging roots. After planting the hydrangea and waiting for it to grow, the woody stems should be tied back so that the shrub grows like a fan. If necessary, it is sufficient to remove only the dead branches that spoil the shape of the canopy. Regular pruning in autumn or early spring will help to ensure that the hydrangea does not become too dense. Depending on your preference, you can shape the plant to grow along the wall, close to it, or downwards.
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