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Near-white (pale lavender) blooms appear in late spring to summer, and again in late summer-fall on old and new wood. Perfect for containers and small spaces, growing to just 4-5’ tall.
Train Clematis on arbors, walls, fences, poles or use them for screening a spot that's not so pretty, or to cover stumps. Clematis vines take from 2-3 years to become fully established. Our experience is that vines grown in full sun will produce heavier blooms for a shorter time period than those grown in partial shade where blooms won't be heavy but will extend over a longer time. Clematis will benefit from shade over their roots. Don't use heavy bark or leaf mulches in the summer as they can promote Clematis wilt. Keep the moisture level of your vines even-never very dry or very wet.
Photos courtesy of Raymond Evison.
Sunlight Requirements: Full Sun to Partial Shade
USDA Hardiness Zones: 4-9
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