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GUERNSEY FLUTE™ Clematis
- Compact Habit,
- Star Shaped Blooms,
- Long Blooming
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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GUERNSEY FLUTE™ Clematis
- Compact Habit,
- Star Shaped Blooms,
- Long Blooming
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(Clematis) Looking for a pure white clematis? Look no further than Guernsey Flute™ Clematis! Elegant, stark white blooms adorn this clematis. Its large petals form a star-shaped appearance and the flowers can grow as large as 5″ across. Subtle red anthers make up the center of the flower. The “Flute” part of its name was earned by its unique trait of holding newly opened flower buds for longer than usual, giving it a unique flute-shaped appearance. Growing 3-4 feet tall, it is recommended to grow Guernsey Flute™ Clematis in part shade locations and to keep the roots especially shaded. This can be done by planting shorter plants close to the roots to keep them shaded, or with a layer of mulch. Clematis are a great way to add vertical interest to the garden or landscape. Pair this clematis with other colorful clematis for a wall of color. Flower color may vary based on the environment.
Common Name: Clematis
Plant Type: Perennial
Hardiness Zone: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9What is my zone?
Max Height: 3 – 4 Feet
Max Spread: 0 – 2 Feet
Exposure: Full Sun (+6 hrs.), Part Shade (4-6 hrs.)
Nature Attractions: Butterflies, Hummingbirds
Critter Resistance: Deer
Soil Moisture Needs: Moderate, Moist
Design Use: Trellis or Wall
Prune Group: Group 2
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 Guernsey Flute™ and other Clematis. More Info
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