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Floers are lavender and deep fuchsia color and more varied than the summer flowers. Repeat bloomer. Blooms June-Sept. Pruning type 2 or 3
Profusion of semi-double pinkish-red flowers, 2″ across with a central pompom of pale pink petals. Blooms from mid-summer to early fall, good for arbors, & covering walls. Prune in late winter or early spring and require ‘hard’ pruning: cut back the stems to a pair of strong buds about 1′ above ground level before growth begins in early spring.
A compact, early, large-flowered clematis. Produces large masses of large, bright raspberry red flowers, up to 5-6″ across adorned with paler pink bars and yellow stamens. Flowering occurs from late spring or early summer to fall.
4-6″ rich red flowers from late spring to midsummer. Rebloom early fall.
Masses of stunning violet-blue, semi-double flowers, 4-5″ across, adorned with a fountain-like center packed with silvery-mauve petaloid stamens. Flowering comes in 2 waves..first in late spring to early summer then in late summer to early fall. Deadhead after the first round of blooms.
Stunning purple-blue, double flowers, 6″ across, adorned with rosy-pink highlights. Blooms unfurl from a tight central ball to create an elegant, pom-pom. Each flower lasts up to 4 weeks. Flowering comes first in late spring to mid-summer, then in late summer to early fall. Deadhead after the first wave of blooms to promote new blooms. Prune in late winter or early spring. Avoid heavy pruning!
Large-flowered rebloomer, first inlate spring and in summer, then again in fall. Pruning group 2.
Very round shaped, rich red flower, 4-5″ across with contrasting yellow anthers. Flowers freely form May through July, with repeat bloom in September. Pruning group 3
Long bloom time. Bell-shaped blooms with a crisp grapefruit scent. Little flowers have pointed petals and two-toned yellow and pink coloring, with burgundy stems. Blooms on old wood so do not trim down
Large star-shaped oure white flowers with red anthers blooms from May – July then again repeats in September.
Impressive variety blooms with plenty of huge, soft blue to lavender flowers that can get 6-9″ wide. Train on arbor, fence, or trellis, or allow to climb through shrubbery. Prune immediately after flowering. Prune group #2
Covered with a profusion of velvety dark purple flowers, fading to violet over time. Blooms from early summer to late summer. Prune group #3 which means prune in late winter ot early spring.
Large, lilac base petals of 5″ surround pom-pom centers of pink-lilac. Blooms June-August. Pruning group 2.
Compact climber, flowers from both leaf axils and stems, resulting in a profusion of large, rich purple blossoms along the entire vine. Pruning group 2.
A non-vining, multi-stemmed, herbaceous perennial showing shiny purple, bell-shaped flowers 2″ long. Blooms from spring to frost. Each blossom features four heavily ribbed tepals
Blooms start to appear in May and a second flush will happen in September. Each flower is about 4-5″ and features bright purple petals with a thick dark pink stripe running down the center.
Begins with dusty green leaves. As the season progresses, flower buds pop out like saucers. Looks like eucalyptus, but the flowers at the center feed native pollinators! They turn into red berries in the fall. Long blooming. Deer resistant.
Long blooming season of showy tubular flower clusters backed by attractive blue green foliage. Dense vine for fences, arbors, even as a groundcover. Long lasting red berries follow the blooms. Deciduous. Prune in late winter to early spring.
Larg deep pink sepals in June and July. Great addition to woodland settings or trained up a wall or tree.
Perfect for smaller spaces. Blooms at an early age, with its lightly fragrant purple racemes weeping gracefully downward. Blooms late spring, repeating lightly in summer.
