CLEMATIS PANICULATA ACORN FARMS

SWEET AUTUMN WHITE CLEMATIS (GROUP3)
CLEMATIS PANICULATA

Clematis paniculata

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CLEMATIS PANICULATA
Genus: CLEMATIS
trademark info Protected Series: GROUP3
Height: 4-8 Feet Tall
Spread: 4-10 Feet Wide
Color: white flower
Full Sun Plants
Full Sun Perennial Plants
Perennial
Zone: 4
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             fragrant *


SWEET AUTUMN WHITE CLEMATIS (GROUP3)


Clematis paniculata is commonly referred to as Sweet Autumn Clematis. This popular Clematis features small, one inch fragrant flowers that are produced en mass in September and October. In fall it becomes a striking silvery mass of fluffy seed heads. Keep in check by cutting these vigorous stems back to 12" in early spring.

The Sweet Autumn Clematis is quite vigorous and thrives in full sun or part shade in rich, evenly moist, well-drained soils. It is quite adaptable and will thrive and bloom well in partial shade.

It belongs to Clematis Group 3 which flower in late summer on current season's growth. Prune in late winter or early spring - hard prune to one foot above ground - before growth begins in early spring.





PLANT SIZE TYPE GALENA ADD'L DIG SOON

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(BBnPOT - formerly known as GRSTART - are B&B put into a container - they are available now)


Clematis Groups:
Clematis Group 1 (Early-flowering) - These varieties bloom on old wood (growth from the previous year) in early spring. They generally require no routine pruning; if they become too large or untidy, simply trim them back immediately after they finish flowering.

Clematis Group 2 (Large-flowered hybrids) - These typically produce a flush of blooms in early summer on old wood and often a second, lighter flush on new growth later in the season. Prune them lightly in early spring by removing dead or weak stems, cutting back to the highest pair of healthy buds, and optionally trimming again after the first bloom to encourage re-flowering.

Clematis Group 3 (Late-flowering) - These bloom on new wood (growth produced during the current season) in late summer or fall. They are the most forgiving to prune; cut them back hard in late winter or early spring, typically to about 6โ€“12 inches above the ground, to encourage vigorous new growth and abundant blooms.




Planting Tips

To help this plant settle in and thrive, we recommend these standard planting practices: This variety falls in Group 3. Plant with the crown 2-3 inches deep in well-draining soil. Mulch well to keep the roots cool. Pruning: These bloom on new growth. In late winter or very early spring, cut the entire plant back hard to 6-12 inches above the soil level. This ensures vigorous, new growth and a full flush of flowers every single year.


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