Is the Japanese Hydrangea invasive and is it scented?
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Here is a link for you!
http://www.finegardening.com/japanese-hydrangea-vine-schizophragma%C2%A0-hydrangeoides-moonlight
Hi V, here's a very informative link that may help! https://www.uaex.edu/yard-garden/resource-library/plant-week/japanese-hydrangea-vine-5-13-11.aspx
Good luck!
I have found that nearly every Asian species of anything is invasive here in the US. If you are looking for an evergreen, climbing vine why not consider Carolina Jasmine. It is fragrant and really beautiful. It does have a toxic quality, but in all my years I have never seen a child just start munching on it.