Give Schizophragma hyd. 'Rose Sensation™' (false hydrangea vine) a sturdy wall, arbor, fence, or mature tree to climb, and it will reward you with an elegant, woodland-garden look. This Japanese Hydrangea Vine cultivar is grown for its large, lacecap-style flower clusters: small fertile flowers in the center framed by showy rosy-pink bracts that read as a soft blush from a distance.
With support, it can reach 480-600 inches tall and develop a broad, layered framework of stems. Expect a mature spread in the 72-108 inch range, so give it room to expand and to show off the cascading, horizontal branching that makes it so striking when trained along masonry, a chimney, or a pergola.
Light is flexible. You can grow it in full shade, and it can take sun as well, especially where summers are mild or where soil moisture is steady. In hotter climates, part shade (including morning sun with afternoon shade) helps keep foliage looking its best. Keep soil consistently moist while establishing, then water during dry spells; a mulch layer helps moderate roots and conserve moisture.
Provide a strong trellis or wires early so new growth has a path upward. Pruning is usually minimal: remove damaged stems and lightly shape after flowering if needed, since bloom is produced on older wood. Plant where you can enjoy the flowers up close and where the vine can become a long-term feature.