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Plants in genus clematis

Plants in genus clematis

Clematis 'Madame Julia Correvon'

Clematis 'Madame Julia Correvon' is a vigorous climber known for its 4-inch true red flowers with deeply veined midribs and scalloped margins. It thrives when grown through small trees or shrubs and requires a supporting structure. This clematis prefers rich, porous, alkaline soil and benefits from having its roots shaded while the tops receive full sunlight.

Clematis viticaulis

Clematis viticaulis is a rare native plant of the Virginia mountains, known for its compact clumps and urn-shaped, creamy flowers with a purple blush. The plant's coppery brown seedheads remain attractive throughout the summer. It is endemic to the Appalachian Mountains and thrives in shale barrens habitats. This woody vine features erect, hairy stems and leathery oval leaves, adding a unique texture to gardens. Its rarity and distinctive appearance make it a valuable addition to native plant collections.

Clematis crispa 'New Hope'

Clematis crispa 'New Hope' is a unique vine originating from a seed strain found in the Florida Panhandle. It features small, dangling purple bell-shaped flowers with a white central stripe. This see-through vine thrives in wet conditions and is suitable for attracting butterflies and other pollinators. It can be grown in part sun to light shade, making it a versatile addition to gardens.

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