Family: Ranunculaceae

Common Name: Clematis Multi Blue

Description

 Clematis Multi Blue is a large flowering Clematis with double blue flowers. It is in the early large flowering Clematis group.

Pronunciation(KLEM-uh-tiss)
Plant TypeVines
Hardiness Zone4-9
Sunlightfull
Moistureaverage
Flowersblue, 4" - 5" , has a spiky thistle like centers, late spring to early summer, will become a fully double flower
Leavesdeciduous
Stemsclimbing vine
Dimensions6-8 by 3 feet (HS)
Maintenance(Group 2 or"B" pruning) Proper pruning will do much to ensure a spectacular display. Basically you want to prune lightly, removing dead and weak wood first so as to get a better view of the plant. Remember that the largest flowers will be produced on old wood, so you don't want to remove too much. Prune slowly from the top until you reach a good bud, one stem at a time. If the stems are growing together in a jumble, this is the time to carefully untangle by cutting the old leaf petioles to sever the stems from the support. Spread them out and reattach with twist ties. As the new growths emerge in the spring you can train them as you wish. If and when a "B" clematis has outgrown its space and it needs remedial pruning or rejuvenation, meaning a hard cutting back, this can be accomplished after the spring flowering and still leave plenty of time for the new shots to mature for a good fall display (www.clematisnursery.com)
Cultivar OriginFrom the nursery of J. Bouter and Zoon, Holland.
Misc FactsGenus name comes from the Greek word klematis which is an old name applied to climbing plants.
Notes & Reference#84-An Illustrated Encyclopedia of Clematis (Mary Toomey, Everett Leeds), www.clematisnursery.com
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