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Incredibly pretty, Clematis florida var. florida 'Sieboldiana' is a deciduous vine that produces an abundance of showy, creamy white flowers, 3-4 in. across (7-10 cm), adorned with a large domed boss of petal-like, rich purple stamens.
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Clematis florida Seiboldii is deciduous in the UK but can be evergreen in warmer areas. Its weak habit of growth can be either a plus or minus, depending upon what you are after! Flowering period is normally mid summer, but will persist into the autumn with second flush of flowers if grown well.
clematis 'Sieboldiana'. A deciduous climber, 1.2-2.4m tall, with mid-green foliage. Creamy-white flowers, 7-10cm in diameter, with a large central violet-purple boss, are borne form mid-summer to early autumn.
You can grow Clematis florida 'Sieboldii' both in the ground or as a container plant, either way they will need to be grown in a sunny, sheltered position. When pot grown use as large a pot as you can comfortably carry, and plant the clematis using a good quality, free draining compost.
'Florida Sieboldii' Clematis. As its name suggests, this clematis variety is native to Florida and is well-suited for our humid climate. Its flowers are a beautiful shade of lavender-blue with darker stripes and can reach up to six inches in diameter. 'Florida Sieboldii' blooms from late spring through summer and prefers partial shade with well ...
21 Σεπ 2016 · Clematis florida ‘Sieboldii’ is a climber that can be either semi-evergreen or deciduous, depending on where it is grown, and belongs to AHS group 1. 3 to 4 inch wide single flowers, which are sometimes held in cymes, are borne on sideshoots growing from last year’s shoots from late spring to early summer.
Clematis florida var. sieboldiana is native to China and Japan. It is a deciduous vine that typically grows to 6-8’ and features showy single flowers (3-4” diameter), each with creamy white sepals and a large central mass of purple staminodes.