| Description | Pangbourne Pink Clematis (Clematis integrifolia) is a non-climbing herbaceous plant with dark green leaves. Its flowers are nodding, dark pink, and bell-shaped. They are often allowed to scramble up other plants or spread across the ground. |
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| Plant Type | woody vines |
| Hardiness Zone | 3 |
| Sunlight | full, mostly sunny, part sun, dappled shade |
| Moisture | average, moist |
| Soil & Site | average, moist well drained |
| Flowers | pink to dark pink, nodding, bell-shaped |
| Stems | herbaceous nonclimbing vine |
| Dimensions | around 2 feet |
| Maintenance | Prune hard during the winter or early spring (pruning method #3), needs a supporting structure |
| Cultivar Origin | It is a selection from Clematis Rosea in 1992 by Bill Baker of England. |
| Notes & Reference | #84-An Illustrated Encyclopedia of Clematis (Mary Toomey, Everett Leeds) |