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Clematis (Bush)Clematis
1. Stand By Me
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A new look in Clematis! This non-vining Clematis is completely herbaceous, meaning that it dies back to the ground at the end of the growing season. Blue bell-shaped flowers appear from late May to June, with some rebloom into the later summer months. After it is finished blooming, attractive cream thread-like seed heads appear. Broad, green foliage completes the package of this unique perennial. New leaves have a bronze cast to the undersides. This plant benefits from staking, cages, or neighboring plants for support.
12B-SPW #2/Tr1"May-June34"-38" 3-7
  
2. Stand By Me Lavender
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Riding on the coattails of the much-talked-about ‘Stand by Me’ comes a new color for the Bush Clematis type! This variety has the same performance as ‘Stand by Me’ but with a lavender shade of flowers to join the original's blue. Dark purple buds open to lavender purple, bell-shaped, nodding flowers. Attractive cream thread-like seed heads follow. Broad, green foliage. This plant benefits from staking, cages, or neighboring plants for support.
12B-SPW #2/Trn/anull34"-38"33-7
Clematis (large flower) 
3. Blue Angel
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Raised by Brother Stefan Franczak in Poland. The pale lavender blue flowers have delicate crinkly edges and recurve slightly. Anthers are creamy-yellow. Very free flowering and holds well as a cut flower. Blooms June through August.
12B-S10" Bl /Tr3"-4"June-Aug10'-12'34-9
  
4. Comtesse de Bouchaud
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A popular and classical free flowering Clematis producing masses of large bright mauve-pink rounded flowers with cream anthers.
12B-S10" Bl /Tr6"-7"June, July & Sept8'-12'34-9
  
5. Dr. Ruppel
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A large-flowered variety, 7"-8" in diameter. Large red flowers with deep red-pink stripe. Filaments white with cream-beige anthers. Occasional early flowers may be semi-double. Introduced into the U.K. by Jim Fish in 1975 from plant(s) sent to him from Argentina by Dr. Rupple himself. Blooms from May-June and again from Aug.-Sept. One of the best striped clematis; a very strong grower.
12B-S10" Bl /Tr7"-8"May, June & Sept10'-12'24-9
  
6. Duchess of Edinburgh
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Duchess of Edinburgh graces its vine with fine lovely double white petals. The sparkling white blossoms open in May and June, then reappear in September. Flowers are 4-6" across.
12B-S10" Bl /Tr4"-6"May-June;Aug8'-12'24-10
  
7. Elsa Spath
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Raised in Berlin in 1891, ‘Elsa Spath’ still holds its own among modern varieties it is free-flowering, produces mid-blue blooms with deep red anthers over a long period from late Spring to early Autumn. Elsa Spath, also known as Xerxers, won the RHS Award of Garden Merit! Rich blue flowers with white filaments and red anthers, cover this compact selection in early Summer and again in late Summer.
12B-S10" Bl /Tr6"-8"June & Sept10'-12'24-9
  
8. Ernest Markham
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A large-flowered variety, 4"-6" in diameter. Magenta-red petals with a velvety sheen and golden anthers. Blooms sparcely from June-July, followed by masses of flowers from Aug.-Oct. A vigorous grower; one of the easiest-to-grow clematis.
12B-S10" Bl /Tr5"-6"June, Aug, & Sept12'-15'34-9
  
9. General Sikorski
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A large-flowered variety, 6"-8" in diameter. Large mauve-blue flowers with creamy white filaments and yellow anthers. There us a faint red or pink bar running from the base to about half way along the tepal. A very free-flowering clematis probably raised by Brother Stefan Franczak of Poland in 1965. Blooms from May-June and again in Sept. Extremely floriferous variety; great in containers.
12B-S10" Bl /Tr6"-7"June; Sept10'-12'24-9
  
10. Guernsey Cream
 
Very light yellow with cream anthers. large 6-7″ flowers. This is a beauty! The name gives the color description. Blooms in June and August.
12B-S10" Bl /Tr 6"-7"June & Aug6'-8'24-9
  
11. H.F. Young
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A free flowering cultivar. Single or Semi-Double. Blue flowers are profusely born through May - June. During Summer it is repeat flowering and excellent for container gardening.
12B-S10" Bl /Tr7"-8"May, June & Sept6'-8'24-9
  
12. Miss Bateman
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Elegant, white, early Summer flowers, initially striped green, with contrasting chocolate -red centers and mid-green leaves. This compact, large-flowered clematis is excellent for growing in a large container or through a shrub or tree. Coping well in full sun or partial shade, it produces a second flush of satiny flowers from August to September.
12B-S10" Bl /Tr5"-6"May-June; Sept48"-6'24-9
  
13. Mme. Edouard Andre
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A lovely old variety dating from the late 1800's. Her lovely mid-red flowers are lightly mottled with flecks of white, fading to a more mauvey-red as the flower matures. Flower size 6"-8".
12B-S10" Bl /Tr5"-6"July-Aug10'-12'33-9
  
14. Pink Champagne
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5" deep rosy-pink, very free flowering, compact plant. Also known as Kakio, from Japan. It is a real eye-catcher. A rebloomer, this plant blooms both in early summer and late summer.
12B-S10" Bl /Tr5"-6"May, June/Aug & Sept7'-8'24-9
  
15. Rouge Cardinal (Red Cardinal)
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A large-flowered variety, 4"-6" in diameter. Glowing crimson-red flowers with blunt tipped, recurving sepals and contrasting cream-colored anthers. Blooms from July-Oct. Combine with purples and yellows for an outstanding color combination.
12B-S10" Bl /Tr5"-7"June-Aug10'-12'34-11
  
16. The President
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A large-flowered variety, 6"-8" in diameter. Deep violet-blue flowers with prominent dark reddish-purple anthers. Continuous bloomer and does not fade in the sun. Blooms from May-June and again from Sept.-Oct. Makes a good cut flower.
12B-S10" Bl /Tr7"-8"June-Sept8'-12'23-9
 Clematis viticella
17. Venosa Violacea
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4-5" flowers of white background with purple veins throughout, turning all purple on the edges. Very distinctive variety that we are sure will become a real popular variety. Introduced in 1995! Blooms July, August, and September.
12B-S10" Bl /Tr4"-5"July-Sept8'-9'34-11
Clematis (small flower)Clematis
18. Aliounushka
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Clematis Alionushka has nodding, pink flowers. It is suitable for many locations and has good shade tolerance. Allow it to drape out the front of a large mixed container planting for a dramatic statement or tuck it into your perennial border for easy summer color. It was bred in the Ukraine and is very hardy. It is an RHS Award of Garden Merit winner!

This non-clinging clematis has 2-3" semi-nodding rich mauve pink flowers, that has a satin sheen when young. Blooms July-September.

12B-S10" Bl /Tr2"-3"July-Sept36"-5'34-11
  
19. Roguchi
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The 2" bell-shaped flowers are intense deep blue/purple with lighter blue recurved petals. Flowers fade to indigo-blue. This lax clinger is fragrant and very free flowering.
12B-S10" Bl /Tr2"June-Sept6'-8'34-11
 Clematis viticella
20. Betty Corning
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A charming, fragrant, nodding flower with four petals of light blue. The 2" deep flowers have recurving tips to the petals. Blooms July-September.
12B-S10" Bl /Tr2"-3"July-Sept6'-7'34-11
 Clematis x triturnata
21. Rubromarginata
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‘Rubromarginata’ is Clematis x triternata , a cross between C. flammula (fragrant virgin’s bower) and C. viticella (the Italian, or purple clematis). Having inherited the fragrance of the former and the purple tints of the latter, it is a lovely clematis with delicate, wonderfully sweet scented, ruby-tipped white flowers. It will be blooming for several weeks from mid through late summer. Plant where there's good drainage and where the scent can be enjoyed. England, ca1880. AGM winner.
12B-S10" Bl /Tr1"-1.5"July-Sept10'-13'34-11
Clematis (Sweet Autumn - small flower)Clematis paniculata
22. Sweet Autumn Vine
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Sweet Autumn Clematis is the famous vine for a great arbor-covering cloud of small white flowers in summer and fall.Very vigorous grower with clusters of small very fragrant white flowers.
12B-S10" Bl /Tr0.5"-1"Aug-Sept10'-20'34-11
Silver Lace VinePolygonum aubertii (aka Fallopia baldschuanica)
23. Silver Lace Vine
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Extremely fast-growing vine with profuse, fragrant, white flowers in late summer-fall. Great fence and wall cover. Grows 20’ or more in a single season.
12B-S*Multi*5"Aug-Sept20'-30'114

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PRUNING TECHNIQUES BY GROUP
  1. This group of clematis produce their flowers directly from old stems and, therefore, pruning must not be done until right after all flowering has been completed. Prune this group by removing all dead and weak stems immediately after flowering. Large established plants over 15 feet are normally not pruned, especially if they are growing in trees. All stems at this time should be tied into position on their trellis or other host. Also, if the Clematis has outgrown their space the correct and only time to prune to size is right after flowering is done. After pruning new growth will begin, this being the stems for next year's flowers.
  2. In this group all first flowering comes from last season's ripened stems. In early Spring watch for swelling leaf buds beginning to show. Cut all dead material off above these swelling buds. Be sure all growth is tied to trellis, etc. at this time. Do not tie too tightly, so growth can begin and not hampered by tying too tight or cracking these stems.
  3. This group blooms later and from new growth. This group should be pruned in February or March as new leaf buds begin to show low on the plant. All dead material above these buds should be removed at this time. Clean out any old foliage or foliage with mildew at this time also.
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