
Hydrangea petiolaris is a climbing hydrangea that grows as a vigorous, self-clinging deciduous climber that produces flat white lacecap blooms in early summer. Its heart-shaped leaves create a lush green covering for walls, fences, and pergolas, especially in shaded or semi-shaded areas. Slow to establish but long-lived, this climber thrives in moist, well-drained soil and performs reliably across New Zealand’s diverse climates. Hydrangea petiolaris brings elegance, structure, and seasonal interest to vertical garden spaces.
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Monstera adansonii, commonly known as the Swiss Cheese Plant, is a very popular indoor plant due to its striking foliage. It produces dark green, heart-shaped leaves with distinct holes. They are produced off stems that can be left to trail or to climb a peat pole or the like. It typically grows to 20 cm tall and 50 cm in length, but this depends on how the plant is trained. Monstera adansonii is commonly grown as a potted plant and is well-suited to an office environment where it can trail from a shelf or the like.
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