See what our great customers had to say about the Clematis texensis 'Duchess of Albany'
I'm in zone 5. I planted this Clematis under my mature Magnolia Tree so it could grow up through the branches. We just passed our 3rd summer and it made it to the top and started to bloom. It wasn't a real heavy bloom but now it has reached the sun, I'm excited to see what next summer brings. I don't baby my plants at all and its very healthy.
(Clematis) Clematis 'Duchess of Albany' is a vigorous grower with 2" wide tulip-like flowers. The unique flowers have pink petals with darker pink center bars. 'Duchess of Albany' is excellent for late summer color blooming from July thru October.
Clematis Prune Group 3- Varieties within this group flower on the new season's growth; they are often the most vigorous cultivars. Prune all of the main stems back to about 3 feet above the ground in February or March, leaving at least one pair of strong looking buds on each stem. Also remove any dead or weak stems at this time.
Learn more about growing tips and caring for your Clematis 'Duchess of Albany' and other Clematis. More Info
'Duchess of Albany' Characteristics & Attributes
|
Sun Exposure
|
Soil Moisture Needs
|
Attributes
|
Nature Attraction
|
|
Critter Resistance
|
Season of Interest (Flowering)
|
Design Use
|
Clematis Prune Group
|
Like Clematis? You may also be interested in...
