Chantilly Clematis |
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Ranunculaceae Clematis Chantilly |
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Shipping Information |
We ship our Clematis vines starting May 1 and ending September 31.
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Grows In | Zone 4A · -30° to -25° F through Zone 10A · 30° to 35° F |
Sun Exposure | Full / Mostly Sun, Morning Sun / Evening Shade, Morning Shade / Evening Sun |
Soil Drainage | Well Drained |
Resistent To | Heat |
Flower Color | Pink, White |
Blooms | Spring Blooms, Summer Blooms, Early Summer Blooms |
Foliage Color | Dark Green |
Average Height | 3' to 4' |
Average Width | 1' to 2' |
Attracts | Butterflies, Hummingbirds, Visual Attention |
Fragrances | Fragrant Flowers |
Noteworthy Characteristics
Delightful, delicate, very pale pink flowers with a more pronounced deeper pink central bar as petals fade in color to white it accents the reddish anthers. The mature flowers of clematis Chantilly are lightly scented. Great for containers as it grows to a height of 4 feet. Blooms May through August and can be grown in shade.
USDA Zones: 4A-9B
Bloom Season: Late Spring through Late Summer!
Bloom Color: Pale Pink with Reddish Anthers!
Bloom Size:
Bloom Type: Single
Light Requirements: Sun or Shade
Moisture Requirements: Moist, well-drained
Height: 3-4 feet
Width: 2 feet
Habit: Compact, Vining
Other Notable Attributes: Fragrant flowers produced all summer
Uses: Borders, Containers, Groundcover, Mailbox, Shrub Climber
Clematis Pruning Group 2
Clematis Group 2 consists of all the early large-flowered hybrid clematis that bloom in late sping or early summer and maybe again in late summer. These should be pruned lightly in late winter or early spring. Pruning consists of removing weak and crossing shoots then thinning down the plant to a structure of evenly spaced one and two year old stems. Cut each stem just above a pair of healthy buds. If the vine thins at the bottom you can often force a flush of new growth from the base by cutting the vine back to 18 inches immediately after the flush of bloom in June.
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