Spring

Spring flowering clematis

The longer daylight hours and warmer temperatures of spring mark a period of renewed growth and reproduction for plants after the dormancy of winter.

Spring flowering clematis produce their flowers on last seasons growth and should therefore not be pruned. Spring flowering clematis bring a profusion of colour and food for pollinators as the season gets underway.

Here are are some examples of spring flowering clematis:

Armandii Group (need shelter from cold winds)

Apple Blossom

Snowdrift

Forsteri Group (not frost hardy)
Photos of
Avalanche
Cartmanii Joe
Atragene Group (very frost hardy but need good drainage)
Montana Group (frost hardy but need good drainage)
Photos of
Tetrarose
Broughton Star (pink)
Mayleen
Elizabeth and Grandiflora
Marjorie

The longer daylight hours and warmer temperatures of spring mark a period of renewed growth and reproduction for plants after the dormancy of winter.

Spring flowering clematis produce their flowers on last seasons growth and should therefore not be pruned. Spring flowering clematis bring a profusion of colour and food for pollinators as the season gets underway.

Here are are some examples of spring flowering clematis:

Armandii Group (need shelter from cold winds)
Photos of
Apple Blossom
Snowdrift
Forsteri Group (not frost hardy)
Photos of
Avalanche
Cartmanii Joe
Atragene Group (very frost hardy but need good drainage)

 

Blue Dancer
Frances Rivis
Frankie
Markhams Pink
Amber
Propertius
Willy
White Swan
Cragside and Wesselton
Constance
Montana Group (frost hardy but need good drainage)
Photos of
Tetrarose
Broughton Star (pink)
Mayleen
Elizabeth and Grandiflora
Marjorie