Jackmanii Clematis

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Description

Masses Upon Masses of Blue-Purple Blooms on an Heirloom Treasure

Nearly countless blooms growing at your bidding, Jackmanii Clematis puts on a show all summer long. Strong vines hold so many flowers you won't believe your eyes. Foliage is deep green and provides a tasteful backdrop for a flood of royal purple flowers that may reach nine inches across. "Queen of the Climbers" is often how Jackmanii Clematis is described and for good reason. No other clematis produces blossoms as large for as long as this variety.

Jackmanii Clematis is probably too popular for you to think of as an heirloom variety, but its history here is long and rich. It was imported from English gardens in the 1850's. Gardeners love Jackmanii Clematis for its flexibility and reliability. Use this cultivar as a screen to block an unpleasant view, let it climb the mailbox post or drape over a stubborn stump. Jackmanii Clematis is happy to twine itself through rose bushes, dogwood trees or any number of standing shrubs. In the house, enjoy Jackmanii Clematis's blossoms in a bowl of water, an elegant focal point for your table.

Jackmanii Clematis prefers light shade and belongs to pruning group 3, so you'll cut it back each year to grow new wood and a tidal wave of blossoms each season. You will receive one nice sized plant from our premium stock.

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Genus2 Clematis
Species hybrid
Variety 'Jackmanii'
Item Form 1-Quart
Zone 4 - 8
Bloom Start To End Early Summer - Late Summer
Clematis Pruning Group 3
Habit Vining
Plant Height 7 ft - 10 ft
Plant Width 3 ft - 6 ft
Restrictions *Due to state restrictions we cannot ship to the following:
Canada, Hawaii, Guam, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands

Product Review Summary

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The average rating for this product is 5 out of 5 stars
Overall Rating: 5.0/5.0

Customer Reviews

March 23, 2020

Clematis Jackmanii'

This shopper rated the product 5 out of 5 stars

Just received and getting ready to plant. Healthy looking plant

Cindy Tripp from WA

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