Characteristics
Obtention: INRA
/ SAPHINOV - European P.B.R
Second
Prize at
Innovert ® 2008 (Salon du Végétal - Angers).
Bronze Medal at PLANTARIUM
2007 (Boskoop - Hollande).
This
climbing Hydrangea comes from a crossing of H. anomala ssp petiolaris and H. seemannii.
It has an evergreen foliage and covers with beautiful copper coloured young shoots
in spring.
It is more frost resistant than H. seemannii.
Its height is of
2.50 m and more.
In May and June it shows large, quite flat groups of sterile
and fertile white flowers.
Uses
It
should be planted in cool, well drained soil. Avoid too much chalk.
SEMIOLA
® has a good frost resistance and is of permanent decoratif interest.
You can train it along a wall - preferably in semi-shade - or also use it as a
very good ground cover.