Clematis 'Ramona' (Droog, Netherlands, 1874) Photo by F.D.Richards, SE Michigan, 7/2020
Clematis 'Ramona' (Droog, Netherlands, 1874) Photo by F.D.Richards, SE Michigan, 7/2020 - Queen of the Vines Clematis (Type3-SL-BL), KLEM-uh-tiss, Mature size: 10-20’, 7 in pale blue flowers w/red anthers, USDA Hardiness Zone 4, Michigan Bloom Month 6a, In Garden Bed j2,0 for 6.0 YEARS (Lowes). Planted in 2014.
Brushwood Nursery: It's a very nice, older variety also known as Hybrida Sieboldii. The entire vine can be covered in 6 to 8 inch flowers in early summer. It also repeats well at the end of the summer. Droog, Netherlands, 1874. Pruning 2. (Note: If you use Pruning:3 instead, you can delay the heavy flowering until later in summer with this variety.
Large-flowered, semi-woody, climbing vine that grows 8-12' tall. Flowers bloom on both old and new growth. Many gardeners consider this vine to have its best show of blooms on the current growth, and therefore elect to prune it under group 3 which eliminates old growth bloom. Planted in 2014 at the base of a bird perch pole.
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Clematis 'Ramona' (Droog, Netherlands, 1874) Photo by F.D.Richards, SE Michigan, 7/2020
Clematis 'Ramona' (Droog, Netherlands, 1874) Photo by F.D.Richards, SE Michigan, 7/2020 - Queen of the Vines Clematis (Type3-SL-BL), KLEM-uh-tiss, Mature size: 10-20’, 7 in pale blue flowers w/red anthers, USDA Hardiness Zone 4, Michigan Bloom Month 6a, In Garden Bed j2,0 for 6.0 YEARS (Lowes). Planted in 2014.
Brushwood Nursery: It's a very nice, older variety also known as Hybrida Sieboldii. The entire vine can be covered in 6 to 8 inch flowers in early summer. It also repeats well at the end of the summer. Droog, Netherlands, 1874. Pruning 2. (Note: If you use Pruning:3 instead, you can delay the heavy flowering until later in summer with this variety.
Large-flowered, semi-woody, climbing vine that grows 8-12' tall. Flowers bloom on both old and new growth. Many gardeners consider this vine to have its best show of blooms on the current growth, and therefore elect to prune it under group 3 which eliminates old growth bloom. Planted in 2014 at the base of a bird perch pole.
Additional photos of this plant (search of my flickr photostream):
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