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'Sugar Candy' clematis Description
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'Sugar Candy' clematis photo
Photo courtesy of Calif Sue
Availability:
Commercially available
Synonyms:
HMF Ratings:
20 favorite votes.  
Origin:
Bred by Raymond J. Evison (United Kingdom, 1989).
Introduced in United Kingdom by Guernsey Clematis Nursery in 1994 as 'Sugar Candy'.
Class:
Early Large Flowered, Group 2.  
Bloom:
Pink.  6 to 8 petals.  Average diameter 7".  Single bloom form.  Late spring to early summer, early autumn.  
Habit:

Height: 8' to 10' (245 to 305cm).  
Growing:
USDA zone 4b through 9b.  Partial sun.  Suitable for growing in a container.  This plant blooms twice.  It blooms on the previous year's growth, so resist the urge to prune it in early spring.  However, if you garden in a place with cold winters, Mother Nature will more than likely prune the plant for you.  It will bloom a second time on new growth.  
Patents:
Canada - Patent No: 1988  on  9 Sep 2004
Application No: 97-1105  on  21 Jul 1997
Rights surrendered on September 9, 2013.
Breeder: Mogens N. Olesen, Poulsen Roser International S.A.R.L., Gaillac, France
Raymond J. Evison, Raymond J. Evison, Ltd., Channel Islands, United Kingdom
'Evione' originated from a cross in 1989 between two unnamed seedlings at the Domarie Vineries in Guernsey. The resulting seeds were planted in a controlled environment. Selection of the seedling known as 'Evione' occurred in 1990.
 
United Kingdom - Patent No: xxx
Plant Breeder's Rights
 
United States - Patent No: PP 10,222  on  3 Feb 1998   VIEW USPTO PATENT
Application No: 8/627,506  on  5 Apr 1996
Inventors: Evison; Raymond J. (Guernsey, GB3)
Ploidy:
Diploid
Parentage:
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