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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.