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Pagoda NEW!

Nodding Bell shaped white to soft Purple flowers veined with mauve. Pagoda seems to always be in bloom here in my gardens. It looks really nice growing with another larger flowering clematis or climbing rose.

Group: viticella
Height: 6-10'
Location: Sun to Semi Shade
Blooms: June- Sept
Pruning Group: 3 - Hard Prune
Raised By: John Treasure (UK) 1983
Zone: 5-9
Color: Purple/Lavender


$17.00 per vine
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Pamela Jackman NEW!

Nodding Bell-shaped Blue flowers with white staminodes. Very Free-flowering.
Has received the RHS Award of Garden Merit.

Group: Atragene
Height: 6-12'
Location: Any
Blooms: April-May
Pruning Group: 1 - No Prune
Raised By: Rowland Jackman UK 1960
Zone: 4-8
Color: Blue


$17.00 per vine
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Perrin's Pride viticella

Large Soft Purple Flowers. This one can bloom on old and new wood. So when pruning leave some older vines for the larger early flowers.Very reliable and free flowering.

Group: Late Flowering-viticella
Height: 8-10’
Location: Sun to Semi-Shade
Blooms: June-Sept
Pruning Group: 3 - Hard Prune
Raised By: Steffen (New York USA) 1991
Zone: 4-9
Color: Purple/Lavender


$17.00 per vine
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Piilu

“Little Duckling” Raised in 1984 by Uno Kivistik is a Hybrid of Hagley Hybrid X Mahrovyi. This well behaved clematis stays on the short side and has Pale Pink flowers with a deeper Pink center. Flowers may be double in the Spring followed in the summer with singles. Very Free Flowering and compact. One I think everyone should grow!

Group: Early Large Flower
Height: 4-6’
Location: Sun
Blooms: May-June, Aug-Sept.
Pruning Group: 2 - Light Prune
Raised By: Uno Kivistik USSR/ Estonia 1984
Zone: 4-9
Color: Red/Pink


$17.00 per vine
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Polish Spirit viticella

Brother Stefan Franczak raised this clematis in 1984 and Raymond Evison then introduced it in 1990. Deep Purple flowers with purple-red bars cover this clematis in short order. RHS awarded. Great choice for a beginner and a must have in your garden.

Group: Late Flowering-viticella
Height: 10-15’
Location: Any
Blooms: June –Sept
Pruning Group: 3 - Hard Prune
Raised By: Stefan Franczak Poland 1984
Zone: 5-9
Color: Purple/Lavender


$17.00 per vine
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Prince Charles viticella

Large Blue Flowers that can range from lighter blue to a mauve-blue with a darker bar. Creamy Yellow Anthers. A Very Popular Clematis that is Free flowering.Shown here with Viola.

Group: Late Flowering-viticella
Height: 4-10’
Location: Any
Blooms: June-Sept
Pruning Group: 3 - Hard Prune
Raised By: Alister Keay (New Zealand) 1975
Zone: 4-9
Color: Blue


$17.00 per vine
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Princess Diana

This wonderful Texensis is from Barry Fretwell. She has stunning Bright Pink upward facing Tulip Like Blooms. Parents are “Bees Jubilee” X “C. Texensis” A good performer and another must have in the garden.

Group: Texensis
Height: 6-8’
Location: Sun to Semi-Shade
Blooms: July-Oct
Pruning Group: 3 - Hard Prune
Raised By: Barry Fretwell (UK) 1984
Zone: 5-9
Color: Red/Pink


$17.00 per vine
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Proteus

Large Pinkish Gray flowers which bloom double, semi-double and single all at once for us in Washington. This picture is taken at my friend Vonnie's house in Yacolt, Washington this past May. She has had Proteus planted facing West, under a very large fir tree, for over 20 years.

Group: Early Large Flowering
Height: 8-10'
Location: Semi Shade
Blooms: May-Sept.
Pruning Group: 2 - Light Prune
Raised By: Charles Noble UK 1876
Zone: 5-9
Color: Red/Pink


$17.00 per vine
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Purpurea Plena Elegans

Dusty Pink colored rosettes adorns this interesting Clematis, which retains its flowers for a long period. It is free flowering too. Another must have in the garden.

Group: Late Flowering-viticella
Height: 10-15’
Location: Any
Blooms: July–Sept
Pruning Group: 3 - Hard Prune
Raised By: Francisque Morel C. 1900
Zone: 5-9
Color: Red/Pink


$17.00 per vine
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