CLEMATIS H F YOUNG ACORN FARMS

H F YOUNG BLUE CLEMATIS
CLEMATIS H F YOUNG

Clematis H. F. Young

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CLEMATIS H F YOUNG
Genus: CLEMATIS
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Height: 7-8 Feet Tall
Spread: 4 Feet Wide
Color: blue flower
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Zone: 4
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H F YOUNG BLUE CLEMATIS


Clematis H. F. Young is commonly referred to as H. F. Young Clematis. This beautiful, easy to grow deciduous climber grows 7-8 feet and features pale blue, long-lasting, 6-9 inch blooms from late spring to early summer, and then again in late summer. It is known for its long bloom time if spent flowers are deadheaded.

H. F. Young Clematis a member of the clematis pruning group 2. It does not require major pruning, and it blooms best on old vine. It thrives in full to partial sun in rich, evenly moist, well-drained soils.





PLANT SIZE TYPE GALENA ADD'L DIG SOON

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Clematis Reference Guide

Clematis Types:

Mid Season - Big Flowers:
Flowers from May to June on previous season's growth. Heavy blooms May-June followed by second smaller flush in September on current season's growth.

Dr. Ruppel Clematis | Elsa Spaeth Clematis | Marie Louise Jensen Clematis | Miss Bateman Clematis | Nelly Moser Clematis | Pink Champagne Clematis | Sunset Clematis

Blooms simultaneous on last year's and current season's growth from June to September.

Dr. Ruppel Clematis | Henryi Clematis | Niobe Clematis

Late Season:
Blooms on new, current season's growth. Last year's stems will not bloom and can be pruned in late winter/early spring.

Comtesse De Bouchard Clematis | Earnest Markham Red Clematis | Jackmanii Clematis | Lady Betty Balfour Clematis | Polish Spirit Clematis | Sweet Summer Love Clematis | Viticella Rubra Clematis

Non-Climbing:
Non-vining, but would benefit from some support. Blooms into early summer. Dies back completely every year.

Violet Stardust Clematis

Sweet Autumn Clematis:
For Partial Shade! Fragrant Sweet Autumn blooms from September to October on current year's growth.

Sweet Autumn Clematis



Planting Tips

To help this plant settle in and thrive, we recommend these standard planting practices: This variety of Clematis falls in Group 2. Plant with the crown (base of the stem) 2-3 inches deep in well-draining, nutrient-rich soil. Mulch well to keep the roots cool. Pruning: Prune lightly in early spring, just as the buds begin to swell. Remove only the weak, dead, or damaged stems, and trim back the remaining vines to the top set of healthy buds. Avoid cutting these to the ground, or you will lose the early season flowers.


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