How hastily does climbing hydrangea grow on a wall and how does it compare to Silver Fleece Vine? I like the passageway this vine looks, however, i am wondering if...

I like the passageway this vine looks, however, i am wondering if it will take too much time to establish other and what it looks like contained by the winter time.

Does anyone else know when this vine blooms also, and for how long?

Another option I be thinking of using Silver Fleece vine, but I have hear it really goes crazy contained by just one year. How long and when does this vine bloom?

also, how does it look within the winter?

Thanks for your answers!
Answers:    Climbing hydrangea is a slow starter, it generally take a couple of years to become established then take off slightly nicely. The flowers can be 6 to 10 inches surrounded by diameter and they generally appear surrounded by late June.
It is a lovely wall plant and the stems look moderately architectural in the winter.
It is a top plant for a shady situation.

Silver Fleece Vine I believe is matching plant as Russian Vine, also know as Mile a Minute. That name should contribute you an idea of how like a shot it establishes. I would advise strongly against planting this anywhere, it is a horrifying weed and only looks presentable whilst it is within flower, the rest of the time it is a dreadful mess and will successfully resist all attempts to hold on to it tidy.
IT ONLY TAKES 4 MONTHS AND LOOK VERY VERY BAD IN WINTER.