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Clematis photo courtesy of jedmar
From "Revue horticole", September 16, 1852, facing p. 341
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Clematis photo courtesy of jedmar
From "L'Horticulteur français", February 1, 1854, pl. IV
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Clematis photo courtesy of jedmar
From "L'Horticulteur français", November 1872; Pl. XI.
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Clematis photo courtesy of jedmar
From Horticulteur universel, Vol. 4, 1843, facing p. 232
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Clematis photo courtesy of jedmar
From "L'Horticulteur français", May 1865, p. 147
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Uploaded 11 NOV |
Early fall 2024, second flush - Lancaster, PA, zone 7a
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Clematis photo courtesy of jedmar
From "L'Horticulteur français", July 1860, Pl. XIII. Painted by Joachim Rupalley (1713-1780)
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Uploaded 10 NOV |
Clematis versicolor: This infrequently encountered southeastern US native is just a gem. Rambling small vines to 8' at the most with fuchsia-purple closed bells which turn to white at the flared sepal (petal) tips. This blooms in late spring but continues to flower sporadically into fall. Perfect for clambering into shrubs or that small trellis.
Zones 5a - 8b
Mature Size- 4'-8'
Sun Exposure- Full Sun, Part Shade, Part Sun
Water Needs- Moderate
Bloom Time- Spring
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