Clematis Fargesioides Summer Snow-Live Starter Plant in a 2 Inch Growers Pot-Starter Plants Ready for the Garden

Clematis Fargesioides Summer Snow-Live Starter Plant in a 2 Inch Growers Pot-Starter Plants Ready for the Garden

$36.40
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Clematis Fargesioides Summer Snow-Live Starter Plant in a 2 Inch Growers Pot-Starter Plants Ready for the Garden

Clematis Fargesioides Summer Snow-Live Starter Plant in a 2 Inch Growers Pot-Starter Plants Ready for the Garden

$36.40
  • Clematis loves full sunlight and needs watering when soil is dry
  • Best grown in containers or landscape gardens from Spring to Fall
  • White flowers; low maintenance; attracts pollinators
There are more than 300 species and hundreds of hybrids of clematis. Most clematis are woody, deciduous vines while others are shrub, or trailing types. Some species bloom in spring; others, in mid-to late summer. Most clematis are hardy in USDA Hardiness Zones 4 to 8 and native to North America. The blooms are spectacular with some flowers reaching up to 10 in. across. These showy flowers in the form of saucers, bells, tubes, tulips, open bells, doubles, and semi-double. The flowers are usually in the cool shades of purple or pink though they do come in a stunning array of tones including blue, white, magenta, yellow, and bicolor. Clematises appreciate a trellis, post, or stationary structure to climb; without something, the vine will sprawl, including over the ground. Hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies love their blooms. Grow in fertile, medium moisture, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade. Vining hybrids are best sited in locations where the flowering parts of the vine are in sun to part shade but the roots are shaded. Some light afternoon shade is usually beneficial in hot and humid summer climates. Roots should be kept cool, shaded and uniformly moist. Root areas may be shaded with perennials, annuals or small shrubs. A thick root mulch is appreciated. Do not allow soils to dry out.

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