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Virgin's Bower
Also Known As:
Devil's Darning Needles, Devil's Hair, Love VineBotanical Name:
Clematis virginiana- Flower Colour: Small white
- Flower Size: 3 cm
- Bloom Time: Late summer to fall
- Pruning Group: 3
- Profuse clusters at leaf axils
- Leaves are bright green, 10 cm long, with three sharply-toothed ovate leaflets
- Feathery seed heads
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Hardiness Zone
4
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Flower Colour
- White
height
Height
4 m-6 m
Width
Spread
4 m-5 m
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Exposure
- Full Sun
- Partial Sun/Shade
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Soil Moisture
- Moist to Average
- Moist to Wet Soils
- Well-drained
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Attracts Wildlife
- Attracts Butterflies
- Attracts Hummingbirds
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Growth Rate
- Fast
Palette
Foliage Colour
- Green
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Critter
- Deer Resistant
- Rabbit Resistant
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Attributes
- Cut Flower/Foliage
- Deciduous
- Juglan Tolerant
- Long Blooming
- Native to Ontario
- Seed
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Flowering Time
- Lt. Sum-Fall
- Summer
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Shape
- Climbing
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Garden Uses
- Screening (privacy)
- Specimen
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Growing Tips & Maintenace
- Clematis virginiana is known to be a prolific self-seeder. Clematis grow best in a rich, moist to average, well-drained soil, in full sun. Protection from intense afternoon sun is beneficial. Large-flowering bi-colours, reds, and blues may fade quickly if planted in direct sun. Roots need a cool environment to thrive; it is recommended to plant a ground cover or shallow-rooted perennial to shade the roots; mulching is suggested. Plant the crown 3-5 cm below the soil's surface. Clematis are slow to establish and initially need to be tied to a trellis or fence to begin climbing.
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Additional Notes
- Native to Ontario Clematis are grouped into three different categories for pruning and maintenance: Group 3: Late Flowering - Flowers form on the terminal 60-90 cm of the current season's growth. Some bloom as early as midsummer and continue into the fall. In early spring, prune each stem, leaving the lowest 2-3 buds. The new growth can be tipped back when it reaches about 30 cm, to induce better branching and flowering.

Virgin's Bower
Title: Staked 1g

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