Common Name: Clematis
A large-flowered variety, 6″-8″ in diameter
Rosy pink flowers with white central bars and yellow stamens
Highly fragrant, unusual for a large-flowered clematis
Blooms prolifically from May-June on old wood and again from Aug.-Sept. on the new growth
Flowers are followed by attractive seed heads
Leaves are bronze in spring
Its compact habit makes this a good choice for containers
Does not like extremely hot, sunny conditions; protect from afternoon sun in southern zones