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I have had this plant for 3 years know and it grows rapidly. The flowers are unique as are the seed heads they produce. However, a word of warning this particular clematis has a tendency to stray from it's original placement.(in some areas of the country) So be sure to keep it in check, literally pull out the strays and prune it lightly as needed.
This plant was extremely invasive for me. The seed heads are very interesting, but my plant was planted near a pinyon pine in my backyard and the pine tree and nearby plants were covered by this vine. The pine tree was so covered that its growth became distorted. I found that this clematis spreads far through underground runners.
This is one of my most vigorous growers. I think it is more beautiful after it flowers and leaves the seed heads
(Clematis) Clematis tangutica is a vigorous and free-flowering vine. In midsummer, an explosion of bright yellow lantern-like flowers cover the bright green foliage. The lovely flowers continue to bloom through October and are then followed by attractive seed heads in late fall. Clematis tangutica looks stunning when planted over an arbor!
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.
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