Schizophragma hydrangeoides 'Roseum' is an ornamental vine, closely related to the petiolaris hydrangea. It is distinguished by its vigorous growth, spectacular corymbose inflorescences, and delicate pink bracts, which give the plant a sophisticated appearance.
✨ Variety Features:
• Growth Type: Climbing vine, clings to support using aerial roots.
• Size: Reaches 8–12 m in length.
• Foliage: Large, heart-shaped, rich green.
• Flowering: July–August, corymbose white flowers with pink bracts.
• Feature: Decorative both during flowering and due to its dense green foliage.
🌿 Application
'Roseum' is ideal for landscaping walls, arbors, arches, and tall fences. It can also be used to create living vertical compositions in gardens and parks.
💡 Gardener's Tip
Schizophragma grows best in partial shade, in fertile and moist soil. It develops slowly in the first few years, but with age it gains strength and becomes very decorative.