Clematis 'Snow Queen'

Common Name: Clematis

    • A large-flowered variety, 6"-8" in diameter

 

    • White flowers open as a star-like shape with slightly cupped petals and ruffled margins. Showy burgundy-red anthers provide great contrast.

 

    • In spring, the flowers may have a slight blue or pink tinge, but fade to white as they expand

 

    • The flowers face upwards towards the sky

 

    • Blooms from May-June and August-Sept.

 

  • Plant this variety against a dark background for maximum impact

A member of:
Group 1—Early flowering cultivars
These varieties flower in the spring, only on growth produced the previous season. They generally do not need to be pruned at all, but if you feel it is necessary to keep them in bounds, trim them back immediately after they are finished blooming (within one month). Old, woody plants can be pruned very hard at this same time, cutting them back to 1-2 feet. This will remove the old, non-flowering growth. It may take a season or two for it to start flowering again.