Clematis
Clematis plants are among the most popular and attractive flowering vines grown in the home landscape. Growing clematis successfully depends on the type chosen, as they include woody, deciduous vines as well as herbaceous and evergreen varieties. Use the following articles to learn more about clematis care.
Clematis
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Growing Clematis - Tips For Care Of Clematis
Clematis plants are among the most popular and attractive flowering vines grown in the home landscape. Click to learn more.
By Nikki Tilley
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Swamp Leather Flower Info: Learn About Swamp Leather Clematis
Swamp leather flowers are climbing vines native to the southeastern U.S. They make a great climbing native plant alternative to other invasive fragrant vines. Learn more about swamp leather flower care and growing conditions in this article.
By Liz Baessler
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Clematis Varieties: Choosing Different Clematis Vines
Planting different clematis vines is an easy way to add a vibrant pop of color that will last many growing seasons to come. Find some great choices here.
By Tonya Barnett
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Types Of Clematis Plants: What Clematis Variety Do I Have
There are a couple of ways to classify clematis. Whichever type you choose to grow, you can't do better than a glorious clematis in the garden. Read this article to learn about the types of clematis so you can enjoy this wonderful plant.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Clematis Bloom Times: How Long Do Clematis Bloom
When exactly can you expect clematis blooms? There's no easy answer to this question, as the wide range of varieties bloom at such different times and for such different durations. This article includes a basic rundown of clematis vine flowering times.
By Liz Baessler
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Support For Clematis Plants: How To Train A Clematis To Climb Up Poles Or Trees
The versatile clematis vine can climb up almost anything, including trellises, garden walls, pergolas, poles, or trees. All you need to do is learn how to train a clematis to climb. Read here for information about training clematis vines.
By Teo Spengler
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Fall Flowering Clematis: Types Of Clematis That Bloom In Autumn
Late blooming clematis plants are those that start blooming in mid- to late summer, and then continue blooming until the first frost. Learn about a few of the best fall blooming clematis in the article that follows.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Evergreen Clematis Care: Growing Evergreen Clematis Vines In The Garden
Evergreen clematis is a vigorous ornamental vine and its leaves stay on the plant year round. If you are interested in growing evergreen clematis, click this article for all the information you'll need to get started.
By Teo Spengler
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Why Are Clematis Leaves Yellow: Care Of Clematis With Yellow Leaves
A clematis with yellow leaves may be prey to several insect pests or the soil nutrient content might not be sufficient. In most cases, it is not a cultural problem but tips from this article on what makes clematis leaves turn yellow should help.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Summer Blooming Clematis - Types Of Clematis That Bloom In Summer
Summer-blooming clematis are not as common as the spring bloomers, but there are some exciting varieties that can have you enjoying cascades of vines and flowers until fall. The following article provides information that can help you with this.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Virgin’s Bower Facts – How To Grow Virgin’s Bower Clematis
If you're looking for a native flowering vine which thrives in a variety of light conditions, Virgin's Bower clematis may be the answer. Although the Virgin's Bower vine isn’t as showy, it's one of the few vines that blooms in the shade. Learn about it in this article.
By Laura Miller
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How To Propagate Clematis From Cuttings
The best way to grow clematis is from clematis cuttings. Cuttings are the easiest way to perform clematis propagation. This article provides tips for propagating clematis from cuttings.
By Kathee Mierzejewski
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How To Prune Clematis: Tips For Pruning Clematis Vines
One widely used flowering vine is clematis, which may bloom in spring, summer or fall, depending on the variety. Its diversity may leave you wondering when to prune clematis. This article will help with that.
By Becca Badgett
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Clematis Winter Preparation - Taking Care Of Clematis In Winter
Clematis plants are hardy to zone 3. Nothing adds elegance, beauty or charm to a garden like clematis vines. To get the most of your plants, you'll want to know how to prepare them for winter. Find out here.
By Susan Patterson
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Clematis Wilt Treatment - How To Prevent Wilt In Clematis Vines
Clematis wilt is a devastating condition that causes clematis vines to shrivel and die, usually in early summer. Read here to learn more about the causes of clematis wilt and how to prevent it.
By Jackie Carroll
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Why Clematis Is Not Blooming: Tips On Getting Clematis To Flower
A happy, healthy clematis vine produces an amazing mass of colorful blooms, but if something isn't quite right, you may be worried about a clematis vine not blooming. Find out how to fix that in this article.
By Mary H. Dyer
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What Is A Jackman Clematis - Jackmanii Clematis Vine Info
Jackman clematis vines are known for their bright, showy profusion of striking violet-blue flowers. But, what is a jackman clematis?
By Tonya Barnett