hydrangea petiolaris
A climbing hydrangea petiolaris covers the old stone wall with its large white flower clusters.
Noun: * A species of flowering plant: Hydrangea petiolaris is a specific type of deciduous climbing hydrangea. It is characterized by its ability to climb using aerial roots, and it produces large, flat-topped clusters of white flowers.
This term is used specifically to refer to this botanical species. It is a proper noun (the scientific name of a plant) and is typically used in contexts related to gardening, horticulture, botany, and landscape design. * Hydrangea petiolaris is an excellent choice for covering a north-facing wall. * The garden's focal point was a mature Hydrangea petiolaris in full bloom. * Unlike the common shrub hydrangea, Hydrangea petiolaris is a vigorous climber.
- The full scientific name includes the genus () and the species epithet (). It is often written in italics.
- It may be referred to more generally as climbing hydrangea, though this common name can also refer to other species.
- Climbing hydrangea: A common name for .
- Hydrangea anomala subsp. petiolaris: A former or alternative botanical classification for the same plant.
- Hydrangea: The genus name, referring to the larger group of plants that includes many shrubs and climbers.
- Climbing hydrangea (common name)
As a specific botanical Latin name, Hydrangea petiolaris does not have other unrelated meanings. Its meaning is fixed to this single plant species.
This term, being a proper scientific name, is not used in idioms or phrasal verbs.
A climbing hydrangea petiolaris covers the old stone wall with its large white flower clusters.
- deciduous climber with aerial roots having large flat flower heads