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Dear Helen: Are there nonvining types of clematis? Dear C.L.: Yes. I have three in my garden. The one I bought as a plant, about 10 years ago at a local nursery, is Clematis recta (ground clematis).
Two types of clematis can be grown on the prairies: Climbers and non-climbers. Most gardeners are familiar with the former. While some do very well here, others need a great deal of coddling, coupled ...
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Dear Helen: I would like to plant a clematis vine that will be easy to care for and bloom all summer. Am I dreaming? Are there clematis vines that can be grown in containers? F. L. There are clematis ...
There are few gardeners who do not sooner or later plant and enjoy a clematis and there are few plants that so reliably give such a display of colour and floral generosity. In my own garden now (and ...
I f plants are like people, then clematis are comparable with the Hollywood movie stars of the Technicolor era, combining cinematic good looks with high-wattage charm. Used to cloak a wall, pergola, ...
Clematis are gorgeous plants, with a variant for any garden. From climbers to herbaceous types for borders you can find a clematis for any space. These pretty flowers are easy to grow and with clever ...
Q. I need to move a large, purple-flowered clematis vine to another location in my landscape. What tips do you have? A. Moving a large clematis vine is a risky process – even riskier during the heat ...