Edda Clematis
Edda Clematis
Edda Clematis
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Edda Clematis
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Each Quart-Sized Pot contains 1 plant
Plant Features
Edda is a free flowering clematis that produces violet-blue flowers with red stripes. Edda offers a long flowering season, from June to September; however, the heaviest blooming takes place in July and August. It flowers on new wood so vines should be trimmed back to 6-12 inches in late winter. Clematis require moist soils to grow well. In northern gardens they do best in full sun but prefer lightly shaded areas in southern gardens.
Common Names: Leatherflower, Traveler’s Joy
Companion Planting: Dahlia, Phlox, Salvia
Plant Characteristics
Bloom Time: June, July, August, September
Features: Cut Flower
Flower Color: Blue, Purple, Red
Mature Plant Size: 4-feet tall x 18-inches wide
Habit: Climbing
Critter Resistance: Deer
Plant Needs
Light Level: Full to Part Sun (4-6+ hours with afternoon sun)
Overwinter Zones: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Soil Moisture: Moist, Well-drained
Fertilizer: When transplanted and then every 4-5 weeks
Growing Support: Trellis