Clematis montana
Anemone Clematis
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Plant Type:Woody climber
Maximum Height:9m
Soil Type:Well-drained humus-rich permanently cool soil with good moisture retention. Prefers shaded roots.
Position:Full sun, partial shade
Climatic Zone:All zones except tropics
Propagation:Cuttings or layering in summer.
Flowers:Prolific white to pale pink flowers in clusters in late spring.
Fragrance:Sweetly perfumed

    "We have to thank Lady Amherst for introducing Clematis montana in the year 1838, for it never ceases being an ever-welcome picture in spring; the pink form, Clematis montana rubens, is exquisitely beautiful, but it is a pity to allow it to oust the old montana where space permits the planting of both."

    "Letters to Garden Lovers", Australian Home Beautiful, January 1940.

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