Sweet Summer Love Clematis - Fragrant/Long Blooming - 4" Pot - Proven Winner

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15452SpringMeadows
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810046275931
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Product Description

CLEMATIS: Always called the "Queen of Vines," nothing else makes the spectacular show of a clematis in full bloom. In almost all zones, these magnificent plants decorate mailboxes, trellises and porches with cascades of some of the most beautiful blooms in the flower kingdom, and they're not difficult to grow. There's no reason you can't add them to your landscape. Wouldn't it be great if Sweet Autumn clematis flowered sooner and longer and came in other colors? Now it does! 'Sweet Summer Love' gives you everything you want: the flowers, the fragrance, the ease of growth and cranberry-violet blooms that start over a month earlier than others. This breakthrough vine is from award-winning clematis breeder Szczepan Marczyski of Poland. It will add lots of drama to gardens when trained up a trellis or other support. Immediate shipping in 4" pot. Dormant shipping in winter.
  • A Proven Winners®/Color Choice® variety. PPAF
  • Color of Bloom: Cranberry-purple flowers. Fragrant. Vine. Long bloom time.
  • Hardy Zones 4-8
  • Can produce over 2,000 flowers in a growing season
  • Immediate shipping in 4" pot. Dormant shipping in winter.

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  • 5
    Awesome!

    Posted by Shilp on Oct 19th 2021

    Great service! Instant delivery! Smooth transaction! Neatly packed, received with thanks! 2 plants arrived healthy☺ and hearty☺! "Hardy David Fuchsia" and "Sweet Summer Love Clematis". I have transplanted them in my garden and they are doing great. They are hardy and perennial in my zone-6b! As customary I mulch new ones their first year in my yard before the snowy winter, and every time they outgrow and surprise me with their ever-charming blooms in Spring *~magic~*

  • 4
    Plants were shipped very well packaged. They were alive & leaves were green.

    Posted by Nanny on Mar 26th 2021

    Can hardly wait until they bloom.