Clematis
Simple and beautiful, Clematis includes over 300 named cultivars and even more wild species than the rose. Our selections offer stylish blossoms, attractive carefree foliage, and ornamental seed heads, in exchange for a minimum of attention. Use them to cover just about every stump and dead tree, as well as on trellises, arbors, pergolas, walls and tall shrubs. They prefer to be planted slightly deep in cool well-drained soil with mulch or a ground cover to shade their feet; provide a support and let them climb. Each vine is 18 inches to 2 feet tall. Medium Band.
Each 22.75
Bred nearly 100 years ago in France, ‘Huldine’ faithfully delivers copious pearly white, cup-shaped blooms all summer long. Amid plump pointed buds, dark stems and handsome, strong growing deciduous greenery, the perfect-for-cutting, 3 to 4 in. luminous flowers are held upright, while uniting 6 translucent nonoverlapping tepals around a cluster of greenish yellow anthers. This sophisticated hardy Clematis features recurving tips and slightly incurved, mauve-blushed margins. It is best grown over a large trellis, arch or pergola—anywhere the lovely undersides, which glow with 3 pinkish mauve central bars per tepal, are easily relished.
Blooms July – October.
Size: 10' 0" – 15' 0" high x 0" & spreading wide.
Hardy to zone 4.
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Other selections in this genus:
- Clematis alpina ‘Constance’
- Clematis alpina ‘Francis Rivis’
- Clematis alpina ‘Jacqueline du Pré’
- Clematis ‘Arabella’
- Clematis armandii ‘Apple Blossom’
- Clematis armandii ‘Snowdrift’
- Clematis ‘Ascotiensis’
- Clematis ‘Blue Angel’
- Clematis chiisanensis ‘Lemon Bells’
- Clematis chrysocoma var. sericea
- Clematis ‘Danielle’
- Clematis ‘Doctor Ruppel’
- Clematis durandii
- Clematis ‘Elsa Späth’
- Clematis ‘Ernest Markham’
- Clematis ‘Fragrant Star (Vancouver™)’
- Clematis ‘Fujimusume’
- Clematis ‘General Sikorski’
- Clematis ‘Gillian Blades’
- Clematis ‘Gipsy Queen’
- Clematis ‘Gravetye Beauty’
- Clematis ‘Guernsey Cream’
- Clematis ‘H. F. Young’
- Clematis ‘Haku Ookan’
- Clematis ‘Henryi’
- Clematis heracleifolia var. davidiana
- Clematis ‘Horn Of Plenty’
- Clematis integrifolia ‘Blue Boy’
- Clematis ‘Jan Fopma’
- Clematis ‘Kilian Donahue’
- Clematis koreana ‘Brunette’
- Clematis ‘Lord Neville’
- Clematis macropetala ‘Blue Bird’
- Clematis macropetala ‘Blue Lagoon’
- Clematis macropetala ‘Jan Lindmark’
- Clematis montana var. grandiflora
- Clematis montana ‘Broughton Star’
- Clematis montana ‘Elizabeth’
- Clematis montana ‘Pink Perfection’
- Clematis ‘Morning Mist’
- Clematis ‘Mrs. Robert Brydon’
- Clematis ‘Niobe’
- Clematis ‘Pagoda’
- Clematis ‘Pamiat Serdtsa’
- Clematis ‘Perle d’Azur’
- Clematis ‘Pink Champagne’
- Clematis ‘Praecox’
- Clematis ‘Romantika’
- Clematis ‘Rooguchi’
- Clematis ‘Sapphire Indigo™’
- Clematis ‘Sunset’
- Clematis tangutica ‘Golden Harvest’
- Clematis terniflora
- Clematis ‘The President’
- Clematis x triternata ‘Rubromarginata’
- Clematis ‘Victoria’
- Clematis viticella ‘Alba Luxurians’
- Clematis viticella ‘Emilia Plater’
- Clematis viticella ‘Etoile Violette’
- Clematis viticella ‘Kermesina’
- Clematis viticella ‘Polish Spirit’
- Clematis viticella ‘Royal Velours’
- Clematis viticella ‘Venosa Violacea’