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Jesse Saylor
(Clematis, Early Large-flowered Clematis, Richard Pennell Clematis)
Clematis is a genus of about 300 species grown for their eye-catching flowers. Most are twining vines but some are herbaceous perennials and a few are shrubby. They can be evergreen or deciduous and exist in temperate regions worldwide. There are thousands of hybrid cultivars bred exclusively for their beautiful, showy flowers.
Species in this large genus come in many diverse forms. The leaves are usually opposite on the stem and may be rounded, elliptical, heart or lance shaped and...
Jesse Saylor
(Atragene Clematis, Clematis, Ruby Clematis)
Clematis is a genus of about 300 species grown for their eye-catching flowers. Most are twining vines but some are herbaceous perennials and a few are shrubby. They can be evergreen or deciduous and exist in temperate regions worldwide. There are thousands of hybrid cultivars bred exclusively for their beautiful, showy flowers.
Species in this large genus come in many diverse forms. The leaves are usually opposite on the stem and may be rounded, elliptical, heart or lance shaped and...
Jessie Keith
(Clematis, Early Large-flowered Clematis, Silver Moon Clematis)
Clematis is a genus of about 300 species grown for their eye-catching flowers. Most are twining vines but some are herbaceous perennials and a few are shrubby. They can be evergreen or deciduous and exist in temperate regions worldwide. There are thousands of hybrid cultivars bred exclusively for their beautiful, showy flowers.
Species in this large genus come in many diverse forms. The leaves are usually opposite on the stem and may be rounded, elliptical, heart or lance shaped and...
(Clematis, Southern Cross Clematis)
This is a truly unusual clematis. The spidery white flowers of ‘Southern Cross’ appear very early in the season. They are fragrant, prolific and similar to those of many fall-flowered white-flowered clematis. This cultivar is a cross between Clematis gentianoides and C. aristata.
Overall, ‘Southern Cross’ has a stouter and shrubbier habit than other clematis, but it will still ramble. Its twining stems are lined with dark green compound leaves that are divided into three leaflets....
Bosh Bruening
(Clematis, Early Large-flowered Clematis, Violet Charm Clematis)
Violet charm clematis is a deciduous woody vine that bears many flowers early in the season. In mid-spring, medium green leaves appear followed by large flowers of pale violet with soft, wavy petal margins. These will continue blooming into early summer and, if left unpruned, will sporadically flower again in fall. This clematis is a longtime favorite that was bred in 1966 at Solihull Nurseries. It grows best in sites with full sun and fertile, well drained soil. As with most clematis, this selection...
Jesse Saylor
(Clematis, Early Large-flowered Clematis, William Kennett Clematis)
Clematis is a genus of about 300 species grown for their eye-catching flowers. Most are twining vines but some are herbaceous perennials and a few are shrubby. They can be evergreen or deciduous and exist in temperate regions worldwide. There are thousands of hybrid cultivars bred exclusively for their beautiful, showy flowers.
Species in this large genus come in many diverse forms. The leaves are usually opposite on the stem and may be rounded, elliptical, heart or lance shaped and...
(Clematis, Hybrid Purple Clematis, Viticella Clematis)
This is a late, small flowering climber. The flowers are bell shaped, usually nodding, and are mostly blue,purple or rose red in color. The viticella group of clematis are late flowering in midsummer to early autumn. Prune in late winter as new buds begin to show low on plant. Remove all dead material above the new shoots.
Use on trellises,walls and shrubs to add a vertical interest in the garden.
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Alpine Clematis, Clematis)
Clematis is a genus of about 300 species grown for their eye-catching flowers. Most are twining vines but some are herbaceous perennials and a few are shrubby. They can be evergreen or deciduous and exist in temperate regions worldwide. There are thousands of hybrid cultivars bred exclusively for their beautiful, showy flowers.
Species in this large genus come in many diverse forms. The leaves are usually opposite on the stem and may be rounded, elliptical, heart or lance shaped and...
Russell Stafford
(Fremont's Clematis)
Clematis is a genus of about 300 species grown for their eye-catching flowers. Most are twining vines but some are herbaceous perennials and a few are shrubby. They can be evergreen or deciduous and exist in temperate regions worldwide. There are thousands of hybrid cultivars bred exclusively for their beautiful, showy flowers.
Species in this large genus come in many diverse forms. The leaves are usually opposite on the stem and may be rounded, elliptical, heart or lance shaped and...
Jesse Saylor
(Chinese Shrub Clematis, Tube Clematis)
Clematis is a genus of about 300 species grown for their eye-catching flowers. Most are twining vines but some are herbaceous perennials and a few are shrubby. They can be evergreen or deciduous and exist in temperate regions worldwide. There are thousands of hybrid cultivars bred exclusively for their beautiful, showy flowers.
Species in this large genus come in many diverse forms. The leaves are usually opposite on the stem and may be rounded, elliptical, heart or lance shaped and...