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| Clematis x durandii |
New this Year!
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| Durandii Clematis |
Zones: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
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Clematis durandii, a hybrid in the Clematis integrifolia group, is a non-twining perennial vine that grows 6 to 10 feet long. Valued for its long and profuse flowering from June to September, it is easy to grow in full sun or light shade and good soil. Blooms start as deep blue/violet nodding bells, then open up to 4 inches, spreading, and flat. It looks great tied up to a support or scrambling in and out of shrubs and perennials. Blooms form on the current/new growth so plants should be pruned in late winter or early spring to two strong sets of buds on each stem. 'Durandii' would look fantastic growing with Summersweet, Phlox David or Eva Cullum, Sunrise Coneflower, Russian Sage, and Apple Blossom Achillea. 'Durandii' also makes a great cut flower. Cat# 1482
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Photo courtesy of Clearview Horticultural Products
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Available: Currently
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in quart pots
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Native Plant |
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Good Fragrance |
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Butterfly Plant |
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Hummingbird Plant |
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Good Fall Color |
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Berries & Fruits |
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Deer resistant |
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| Ease of Culture |
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Easy |
X |
Not Too Hard |
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Difficult or Tricky |
| Evergreen |
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Yes |
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Semi |
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No |
| Plant Type |
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Wildflower |
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Shrub |
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Grass or grass-like |
| X |
Perennial |
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Tree |
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Ground cover |
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Fern |
X |
Vine |
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| Light Exposure |
| X |
Full sun |
X |
Mostly sunny |
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Half and half |
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Full shade |
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Mostly shady |
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| Soil Condition |
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Sandy |
X |
Organic |
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Clay |
X |
Average |
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| Moisture Tolerance |
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Dry |
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Wet |
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Moist |
X |
Moderate |
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| Height |
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12" or less
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24" to 36" |
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12" to 24" |
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36" or taller |
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| Color |
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White/whitish |
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Pink |
X |
Blue |
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Yellows |
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Rose |
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Green |
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Orange, coral |
X |
Violet |
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Brown |
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Peach, salmon |
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Lavender |
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Mauve |
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Red, scarlet |
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Purple |
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Tan |
| Bloom Time |
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Early spring |
X |
Early summer |
X |
Early fall |
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Mid spring |
X |
Mid summer |
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Mid fall |
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Late spring |
X |
Late summer |
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Late fall |
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We welcome your suggestions and comments. Please tell us how we can improve, or if there are other plants you wish we carried.
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