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Clematis ‘Madame Julia Correvon’

Common name: Clematis ‘Madame Julia Correvon’

* Botanical name: Clematis viticella ‘Madame Julia Correvon’

* What it is: A woody-stemmed, twining vine that produces rosy-red petaled flowers in early summer.

* Size: Can climb 8 to 10 feet up a trellis by summer’s end. Space 3-4 feet apart if planting more than one per support.

* Where to use: Ideal grown up trellises along a patio for privacy and color both. Also nice grown up an obelisk as a garden centerpiece or on lattice along a property line. Full sun/part shade.

* Care: Scatter organic granular fertilizer such as Flower-tone or Plant-tone around base of vines in March. Cut vines to about 8 inches in late March or early April to just above live buds. Keep damp the first season, then water only if drought hits. Appreciates 2-3 inches of mulch over the roots at all times.

* Great partner: Purple petunias or angelonia ‘Serena Purple’ and/or ‘Serena White.’


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