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| + | Hydrangea petiolaris, Sieb. & Zucc. (H. scandens, Maxim., not DC. H. volubilis, Hort.). Climbing to 80 ft. in Japan: lvs. long-petioled, broadly ovate-cordate to elliptic, acute or acuminate, serrate, almost glabrous, 2-4 in. long: cymes rather loose, 8-10 in. across, with rather few sterile fls.; stamens 15; stylos usually 2: caps, with the calyx at the apex. July. Japan, Saghalin. B.M. 6788. S.Z. 54, 59, 2, 92. M.D.G. 1897:236, 237. S.H. 2:191, 193. Gn. 62, p. 248:64, p. 219. G. 35:461. —A very variable species, figured and described by Sieb. & Zucc. under 3 different names. In gardens it is often met with under the name of Schizophragma hydrangeoides, another Japanese climber of similar habit, which, however, is easily distinguished by its sinuately dentate lvs. and its sterile fls. having only 1 large cordate sepal. |
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