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Including the Alan Bloom Clematis , you'll find a fine selection of Clematis plus other nursery plants, seeds and gifts for gardeners.


A Selection of Clematis

Alan Bloom Clematis

The Clematis Alan Bloom 'Heracleifolia 'Alan Bloom' a Blooms of Blessingham plant has vivid spikes of fragrant dark blue flowers that rise above its dark green foliage. `Alan Bloom's' fluffy seed heads make it even more attractive. It is an improved form compared to other varieties in its species. It has a plant height of 30 with a spread of 36 . Clematis `Alan Bloom' needs a supporting structure to grow properly but will also grow over large shrubs. It is best to heavily mulch the root zone to provide this cool shady area....

Carnaby Clematis

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 very showy. It has a plant height of 10' with a spread of 3'. 'Carnaby' blooms from June and September with flowers that should not be missed. The dark green foliage makes a great contrast with the flower color. The tops of Clematis prefer full sun while their roots prefer a cool shady area. It is best to heavily mulch the root zone to provide this cool shady area....

Niobe Clematis

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 spread of 3'. The red flowers are approximately 6-8 wide. Clematis `Niobe' received the Award of Garden Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society and one can see why. The tops of Clematis prefer full sun while their roots prefer a cool shady area. It is best to heavily mulch the root zone to provide this cool shady area. (Restricted States: AK AZ CA FL HI OR OT WA)...

Jackmanii Clematis

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 height of 7-10' and has a spread of 3'. The foliage is dark green and makes a great contrast with the flower color. Clematis `Jackmanii' needs a supporting structure to grow properly but will also grow over large shrubs. The tops of Clematis prefer full sun while their roots prefer a cool shady area. It is best to heavily mulch the root zone to provide this cool shady area....

Henryi Clematis

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 spread of 3'. The red flowers are approximately 6-8 wide. Clematis `Henryi' was a winner of the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit and one can see why. The tops of Clematis prefer full sun while their roots prefer a cool shady area. It is best to heavily mulch the root zone to provide this cool shady area....

Ernest Markham Clematis

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 3'. The foliage is dark green and makes a great contrast with the flower color. Clematis prefers full sun but will tolerate shade in the morning in a well-drained area. The tops of Clematis prefer full sun while their roots prefer a cool shady area. It is best to heavily mulch the root zone to provide this cool shady area. (Restricted States: AK AZ CA FL HI OR OT WA)...


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