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Clematis viticella Venosa Violacea

Queen of the Vines

  • »  Flowers are white at the centre with streaking purple veins
  • »  Large, 10-15cm bloom diameter from mid June to Sept
  • »  Vigorous and floriferous, durable, and resistant to wilt
  • »  Pruning Group C - Summer Bloomer
  • »  Blooms on new growth; Prune back to 30 cm in fall

  • Category:Perennial
  • Hardiness Zone:3-7
  • Height:350-500 cm
  • Spread:120-180 cm
  • Bloom Color: Purple

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Attracts Wildlife
Attracts Humming-birds
Attributes
Climbing
Cut Flower/Foliage
Fragrant
Critter Resistance
Deer Resistant
Rabbit Resistant
Exposure
Partial Sun
Full Sun
Foliage Color
Green
Habit
Climbing
Season of Interest (Flowering)
Spring
Soil Moisture
Average Water
Growing & Maintenance Tips for Clematis viticella 'Venosa Violacea'

Clematis can be grown in full sun or light shade, but its base and roots must be completely shaded. You may need to plant a small shrub or large perennial directly in front of its rootball to keep it cool and shaded. A thick layer of mulch will also help to keep the soil moist. This vine prefers to be grown in moist, well-drained, slightly alkaline soil. Adding lime to the soil will help to provide these conditions. When planting clematis, it is important to plant it 3" deeper than it was in the original pot. Bury the first set of entire leaves to encourage the production of strong shoots from below soil level and to discourage clematis wilt.