Clematis SUGAR CANDY™

  • 6-7″ Blooms,
  • Repeat Bloomer,
  • Outstanding Color
Homeowner Tips

Clematis Prune Group 2 – These cultivars produce early season bloom on the previous season’s growth and late season flowers on new growth. Generally, these cultivars are only pruned to shape. In the early spring (February or March), prune them lightly above the first pair of new swollen leaf buds, removing about 12 inches from each shoot. Also remove any dead or weak stems at this time.

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Clematis SUGAR CANDY™

  • 6-7″ Blooms,
  • Repeat Bloomer,
  • Outstanding Color

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(Clematis) Just as sweet as it sounds, Clematis ‘Sugar Candy’ is a striking cultivar that is free flowering from May – September blooming off of the new and previous season growth. The beautiful pinkish mauve pointed petals are brought together by a darker pink center bar. ‘Sugar Candy’ has large flowers reaching 6-7″ across. Standing 7-8 feet tall, consider growing Clematis on fences, trellis, or up an arbor. Hardy in zones 4-10, Planted in full sun to part shade, ‘Sugar Candy’ is a real summer treat, the more sun it gets the more intense the colors will be. Clematis is a long-blooming perennial that are beneficial to pollinators and attract butterflies. Take your garden color to new heights with Clematis, the Queen of the Vines.

SUGAR CANDY™ Clematis ‘Evione’ PP10,222
Common Name: Clematis
Plant Type: Perennial
Hardiness Zone: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10What is my zone?
Max Height: 7 – 8 Feet
Max Spread: – 2 Feet
Exposure: Full Sun (+6 hrs.), Part Shade (4-6 hrs.)
Critter Resistance: Deer, Rabbit
Flower Color: Pink Shades
Soil Moisture Needs: Moderate, Moist
Attributes: Cut Flower or Foliage
Design Use: Trellis or Wall
Prune Group: Group 2
Homeowner Tips

Clematis Prune Group 2 – These cultivars produce early season bloom on the previous season’s growth and late season flowers on new growth. Generally, these cultivars are only pruned to shape. In the early spring (February or March), prune them lightly above the first pair of new swollen leaf buds, removing about 12 inches from each shoot. Also remove any dead or weak stems at this time.

Learn more about growing tips and caring for your Clematis Sugar Candy and other Clematis. More Info

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