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Sangria Clematis
Clematis quickly covers fences, trellises and walls in a sea of large, vibrant colorful flowers. Prolific blooms last all summer. Grows anywhere from 6-20' when planted in full sun to partial shade. Potted.
Sangria: You'll be mesmerized by the bluish-purple single blooms, 4-5" across with bright golden stamens. Compact growth habit of this climbing vine makes it ideal for covering fences, walls, arbors or any other structure that could be enhanced with graceful greenery and bright color!
Zone 4 to 9
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| Botanical Name: |
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Clematis 'Rhapsody' |
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| Form: |
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Perennial Vine |
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| Sun Exposure: |
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Partial Shade/Full Sun |
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| Height/Habit: |
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6 - 8' |
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| Spread: |
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3 - 4' |
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| Spacing: |
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4 - 6' |
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| Hardiness Zone: |
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Zones 4 - 9 |
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| Foliage Type: |
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Medium green, simple palmate to pinnate leaves arranged alternately and opposite on the stems. |
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| Flower Form: |
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Single blooms 4 - 5" across with bright golden stamens. |
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| Flower Color: |
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Blue purple |
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| Flowering Date: |
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Early summer to early fall. |
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| Planting Requirements: |
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Prefers a situation where tops are in the sun and roots are shaded either by low plants or a mulch to keep soil moist and cool. |
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| Soil Requirements: |
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Rich, well drained soil with a ph close to neutral. |
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| Growth Rate: |
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Slow to establish, don't give up too early. Fast once established to location. |
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| Unique Characteristics: |
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Compact growth habit on this climbing vine makes it ideal for covering fences, walls, arbors or any other structure that could be enhanced with graceful greenery and bright color. |
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| Pruning: |
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Can be pruned back hard after flowering above 2nd or 3rd set of buds. |
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| Time of Pruning: |
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Early spring or after flowering. |
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| Additional Information: |
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Introduced by F. Watkinson of the United Kingdom, 1988. |
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