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Clematis

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Carnaby Clematis
Scientific Name: Clematis ‘Carnaby’
Zone: ‘4 – 8′
Sun: Full Sun to Partial Sun

“The Clematis ‘Carnaby’, Hybrid, has pink flowers with rich red bar down the middle of each petal. ‘Carnaby’ also has dark red anthers that make it ve… more


Ernest Markham Clematis
Scientific Name: Clematis ‘Ernest Markham’
Zone: ‘4 – 8′
Sun: Full Sun to Partial Sun

“The Clematis `Ernest Markham’, Viticella x group, has dark red, magenta blooms that flower in July and range in height of 12-15′ and has a spread of … more


Jackmanii Clematis
Scientific Name: Clematis x jackmanii
Zone: ‘4 – 8′
Sun: Full Sun to Partial Sun

“The Clematis `Jackman’, Clematis x jackmanii, is the best blooming Clematis in its family. With dark purple flowers that bloom in July, it ranges in … more


Niobe Clematis
Scientific Name: Clematis ‘Niobe’
Zone: ‘4 – 8′
Sun: Full Sun to Partial Sun

“The Clematis `Niobe’, Jackmanii x group, has dark red with gold anthers blooms that flower in June to July and range in height of 6-10′ and has a spr… more


Henryi Clematis
Scientific Name: Clematis ‘Henryi’
Zone: ‘4 – 8′
Sun: Full Sun to Partial Sun

“The Clematis `Henryi’, Lanuginosa X group, has white flowers with brown anthers that bloom in June and September and range in height of 10-12′ and a … more

 

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