Clematis plants are among the most popular and attractive flowering vines grown in the home landscape. These plants include woody, deciduous vines as well as herbaceous and
evergreen varieties. They also vary greatly among species, with different flowering forms, colors, and blooming seasons, though most bloom sometime between early spring and fall.
Botanical Name: Clematis
Height: 6.5 – 8 feet
Spacing: 24 – 36 inches
Spread: 24 – 36 inches
Zone: 4-9
Bloom: Summer-Fall
Light: Full Sun
Water: Moist, Well Drained
Habit: Vine, Climbing
Attracts: Butterfly and Hummingbirds
Light Requirements: Full Sun, Partial Shade
Foliage Type: Opposite, pinnate, leaflets ovate slightly pubescent beneath.
Bloom Time: Early summer to fall
Soil Requirements: Well-drained, and should be mulched.
Growth Rate: Medium
Pruning: Small-flowered clematis does not need to be pruned regularly. Only when they grow too large for their space should they be cut back. Though their growth habit makes them difficult to prune.
It can be done in late winter or early spring. All shoots can be cut back to the previous year’s wood,
Winter Care: Mulch to protect roots.
Quantity: 25 Double White Pink Clematis Seeds