Jackmanii Clematis |
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Ranunculaceae Clematis Jackmanii |
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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 9B · 25° to 30° F |
Sun Exposure | Full / Mostly Sun, Morning Sun / Evening Shade, Morning Shade / Evening Sun |
Soil Drainage | Well Drained |
Resistent To | Heat |
Flower Color | Purple |
Average Height | 8' to 10', 10' to 12' |
Average Width | 3' to 4' |
Attracts | Butterflies, Hummingbirds, Visual Attention |
Fragrances | Fragrant Flowers |
Noteworthy Characteristics
Jackmanii has been around since the mid 19th century and is still unrivaled as the most profuse blooming purple clematis. The four-sepaled, violet-purple flowers cover this vine in early to mid summer and again in late summer.
USDA Zones: 4A-9B
Bloom Season: Early-Mid Summer, Late Summer
Bloom Color: Violet-Purple
Bloom Size: 5-6 inch
Bloom Type: Single
Light Requirements: Full Sun or Part Shade
Moisture Requirements: Moist, well-drained
Height: 8-10 feet
Width: 3-6 feet
Habit: Vining
Uses: Arbors & Arches, Borders, Containers, Fences, Groundcover, Mailbox, Posts, Rails, Shrub Climber, Tree Climber, Trellises & Partitions
Clematis Pruning Group 3
Clematis in Group 3 consist of late-flowering species that bloom from summer into fall. They are easy to prune because you do not need to maintain any old wood. In late winter, cut each stem to a height of 1 or 2 feet above the ground, making sure to leave at least 2 buds. If not pruned, these vines will quickly become a mass of old diseased woody stems producing very few flowers.
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