Serrate-leaved Hydrangea (Hydrangea Serratifolia) is a perennial climber in the Hydrangeaceae family with moderate care difficulty. It requires moderate watering and partial shade or dappled_shade light in USDA hardiness zones 8-10. This plant is toxic to cats and dogs — keep it out of reach of pets.

Hydrangea serratifolia is an evergreen climbing shrub native to Chile and Argentina, known for its glossy, leathery leaves and plumes of white to pale-yellow flowers.

Serrate-leaved Hydrangea

Serrate-leaved Hydrangea

Hydrangea Serratifolia

Hydrangea serratifolia is an evergreen climbing shrub native to Chile and Argentina, known for its glossy, leathery leaves and plumes of white to pale-yellow flowers.

Quick Facts

Type
climber
Lifecycle
perennial
Care Difficulty
Moderate
Water Needs
Moderate
Light
Partial Shade, dappled_shade
Hardiness Zones
8-10

Safety

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Not Pet Safe
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Not Child Safe
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Toxic

Growing Conditions

Soil Types:loamy, sandy, peaty
Indoor:No
Outdoor:Yes
Garden Use:climber, ornamental

Care Calendar

Monthly care tasks for Serrate-leaved Hydrangea

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Expert Care Tips

Pro tips from botanists and plant experts

Watering Tip

Check soil moisture by inserting your finger 1 inch deep. Water only when the top layer feels dry to prevent overwatering.

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Serrate-leaved Hydrangea
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Taxonomy

Family:Hydrangeaceae
Genus:Hydrangea