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Clematis (Bush)Clematis integrifolia
Blue Ribbons
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‘Blue Ribbons’ is an improved, low-growing seed strain with an abundance of 1¾" flowers that are up to 3 times bigger than typical forms. ‘Blue Ribbons’ remains upright to 16" and doesn't sprawl like others, though light staking or support of other perennials is still helpful where heavy summer rains or high winds prevail. The nodding, indigo-blue flowers, shaped like little parasols, flower from May through August and are followed by decorative silvery seed heads into early winter. ‘Blue Ribbons’ grows wider and more beautiful every year, and is a wonderful new selection of a long-lived species that deserves wider use.
12B-S1"-2"May-Aug16"-18"34-9
Clematis (large flower)Clematis
Asao
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A compact, free flowering Clematis producing 4"-5" deep pink flowers with a white center bar and having attractive bronze foliage in late spring. Ideal for containers.
12B-S4"-5"May, June & Aug6'-8'24-9
  
Bee’s Jubilee
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Delicate pink flowers with deep red bar down the middle of each petal with yellow anthers. Does not fade in the sun.
12B-S7"-8"May-June; Aug10'-14'23-9
  
Candy Stripe
 
This two toned lavender and pink striped clematis is a pretty addition to your garden. It grows to a height of 10′ and blooms May-June and August. Suitable for a part shade area. Pruning type 3.
12B-S3"-4"May-June;Aug8'-10'34-9
  
Cardinal Wyszynski
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A magnificent, very free flowering Polish introduction with large 6-8" glowing crimson flowers, each highlighted by a central cluster of dark anthers. A very vigorous Clematis. Blooms July-September.
12B-S6"-8"July-Sept9'-12'34-9
  
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-S6"-7"June, July & Sept8'-12'34-9
  
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-S7"-8"May, June & Sept10'-12'24-9
  
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-S4"-6"May-June;Aug8'-12'24-10
  
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-S6"-8"June & Sept10'-12'24-9
  
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-S7"-8"May, June & Sept6'-8'24-9
  
Hagley Hybrid
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Medium-size rich pink flowers with ruffly edges and reddish anthers. Vigorous grower with 5-6" flowers blooming June and September.
12B-S5"-6"June; Sept6'-8'24-9
  
Jackmanii Superba
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‘Jackmanii Superba’ has large rich dark purple flowers clothe this popular and reliable late-flowering clematis. The abundant blooms appear from mid-to-late Summer and look fantastic when grown up a trellis or wall. It is also a good clematis to grow through shrubs or trees as it is pruned right back and so never becomes too much of a burden on the supporting plant.
12B-S5"-6"July-Sept10'-12'34-9
  
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-S5"-6"May-June; Sept48"-6'24-9
  
Multi Blue
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Very double dark blue to purple 4-5" flowers. Blooms late spring/early summer and again late summer on to fall, but always double flowers. One of the best double flowering Clematis!
12B-S4"-5"June; July; Sept7'-8'2n/a
  
Piilu ("Little Duckling")
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Often touted as the most heavily blooming Clematis, you are sure to be impressed by ‘Piilu’s’ shower of blossoms from late spring through early fall. This selection blooms first on old wood, producing 3-4” double, light pink blossoms with a prominent, wide, dark purplish red bar. Flowers produced successively on new wood are of the same color but are single.

In cooler climates, this plant blooms continuously all season long. In hot climates, it will likely take a break at the height of summer and then rebloom in fall. Unlike many Clematis which produce the majority of their flowers at the top of the vine, ‘Piilu’ blooms from top to bottom, leaving no bare spots at the bottom.

12B-S4"-5"May-Sept48"-6'24-9
  
Prince Charles
 
Prince Charles is a compact clematis with profuse mauve-blue 4″ flowers. The flowers are semi-nodding with slightly twisted petals. The anthers are yellow. Blooms July through early September.
12B-S4"-4"July-early Sept6'-8'34-9
  
Ramona
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A spectacular clematis that twines 10’ to 12’ skyward, and covers itself in large 6" to 8" blossoms of a light French blue, accented by red stamens. Long blooming, it flowers through July, August and into September. Its dramatic beauty will impress visitors to your garden, and the blossoms are wonderful for cut-flower arrangements.
12B-S6"-8"July-Sept6'-8'24-9
  
Ville De Lyon
 
Very large carmine-red petals with lighter centers. Blooms June-September. Very rich velvety flower!
12B-S3"-4"June-Sept6'-8'34-9
 Clematis viticella
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-S4"-5"July-Sept8'-9'34-11
Clematis (small flower)Clematis
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-S2"-3"July-Sept36"-5'34-11
 Clematis heracleifolia
Mrs. Robert Brydon
 
Bluish-white 1″ flowers in large cluster. Extremely vigorous and very free flowering. Suitable cut flower and we have found to be one of the hardiest. Pruning type 3.
12B-S1"-1"June-Sept8'-10'34-9
Clematis (Sweet Autumn - small flower)Clematis paniculata
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-S0.5"-1"Aug-Sept10'-20'34-11

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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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