Genus: Clematis
Species: integrifolia
Common Name: Solitary Clematis
Family: Ranunculaceae
Order: Ranunculales
Native: Eurasia
Habit: Herbaceous Perennial
Height: 2 to 3 feet
Width: 2 to 3 feet
Flowering Season: Late Spring to Summer
Flower Color: Blue, pink, violet, purple, or white
Propagation: Seed, division, layering or stem cutting
Zone: 3-7
Note: This plant is suitable for borders, meadows, cottages,
and rock gardens. Flowers possess twisted sepals and creamy anthers. Seed
heads are silvery green and plumose. Application of mulch is recommended
in the Spring. Sprawling plants may need staking. Prefers sunny to partly
shady, moderately dry, well-drained, loamy, organic-rich soil.