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Clematis × triternata 'Rubromarginata' Plant - HPS Number P00503. Ranunculaceae / Clematis / Clematis x triternata 'Rubromarginata' Back. Shortcuts. Plant. Information about each plant or seed is shown on this page. Plants in the same Genus or Family are also shown below, enabling you to explore similar plants.


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Clematis triternata Rubromarginata Color: Bicolor Flower Size: 1-2″ (3-5cm) Flowering Period: Aug-Sept Mature Height: 12-15′ (3.5-4.5m) Pruning Group: C Planting Aspect: Sun/ Partial Shade USDA Zone: 4 Foliage: Deciduous Fragrant: Yes Price Group: Standard About Triternata Rubromarginata A very old cross between C.flammula and C. viticella.


Clematis 'Rubromarginata' Clematis triternata 'Rubromarginata' Baumschule Horstmann

150-202-1 Clematis triternata 'Rubromarginata'. (C. flammula x C. viticella 'Rubra') Clematis x triternata 'Rubromarginata' is a vigorous vine with small, starry flowers of white edged in wine-red. The flowers have the delicious scent vanilla. All of our Clematis are two year old plants that are suitable for immediate planting in your garden.


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A free-flowering and extremely floriferous and vigorous climber or scrambler, Clematis triternata 'Rubromarginata' features masses of wonderfully fragrant starry flowers with narrow white petals edged in rose-purple surrounding greenish-white anthers. The 1.5 inch flowers appear over a long period from mid summer through early fall.


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Products Clematis x triternata 'Rubromarginata' Clematis x triternata 'Rubromarginata' (2) With the strongest almond scent of all, this clematis is an excellent choice for tricky spots - it's a variety which will do well in almost any position, even shade. DELIVERY INFORMATION Standard Delivery £4.95


Clematis X Triternata 'rubromarginata' Photograph by Geoff Kidd/science Photo Library Fine Art

Clematis × triternata 'Rubromarginata' clematis (group 3) 3 litre pot | 60cm cane: £29.99: 3 litre pot | 60cm cane. £29.99: 9cm pot. £14.99: Quantity: In stock (shipped within 5-7 working days) Buy. Out of stock. Delivery options. Standard £5.95; Named Day £10.95; This climber is deciduous so it will lose all its leaves in autumn, then.


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Clematis (Clematis x triternata 'Rubromarginata') Data specific to Clematis ; Raised by: T. Cripps: Country of Origin: United Kingdom: Growing Zones: USDA Zone 5 USDA Zone 6 USDA Zone 7 USDA Zone 8 USDA Zone 9: Typical Plant Size: Typically 10 to 15 feet: Pruning Group: Group 3 - Hard pruning recommended in early spring:


Clematis x triternata ‘Rubromarginata’ Grow on yew when they grow in Trädgård

It is a Clematis flammula hybrid that blooms heavily from midsummer to fall. The starry four sepal flowers are pink tipped and have a wonderfully sweet fragrance. Plant where there's good drainage and where the scent can be enjoyed. England ca1880. AGM winner.


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Very free flowering, Clematis x triternata 'Rubromarginata' is a vigorous, medium-large deciduous climber with bipinnate dark green leaves and a profusion of very fragrant, starry, white flowers, 1.5 in. across (4 cm), veined and edged with ruby-purple.


Clematis x triternata 'Rubromarginata' BBC Gardeners World Magazine

clematis 'Rubromarginata' 'Rubromarginata' is a medium-large deciduous climber with bipinnate leaves. Flowers starry, to 3cm in width, scented, white, veined and edged with reddish-purple are borne in panicles and very free flowering from midsummer to early autumn Synonyms Clematis flammula 'Rubra Marginata' Clematis flammula var. rubro-marginata


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Clematis triternata Rubromarginata is offered in a full gallon size with free shipping! It is a Clematis flammula hybrid that blooms heavily from midsummer to fall. The starry, four sepal flowers are pink tipped and have a wonderfully sweet fragra.


Clematis triternata 'Rubromarginata' Climber plants, Clematis, Clematis vine

Clematis × triternata is a hybrid between C. flammula and C. viticella. Genus name comes from the Greek word klematis which is an old name applied to climbing plants. 'Rubromarginata' is a vigorous vine that typically grows to 10-12' and features masses of small, very fragrant, 4-tepaled, white flowers (1.5" wide) in a long July to September bloom.


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Height: 6m Spread: 2m Hardy Position Soil Clematis x triternata 'Rubromarginata' bears clouds of hawthorn-scented white flowers with red edges from mid-summer to early autumn. It's perfect for growing up a fence or wall, or training up a trellis.


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1 Add to wheelbarrow Pot size guide Delivery options Standard £5.99 Named Day £10.99 Plant description Masses of delicious, marzipan-scented, rosy-purple flowers fading to white at the base of the petals from July to September.


Clematis 'Rubromarginata' Clematis triternata 'Rubromarginata' Baumschule Horstmann

Clematis × triternata 'Rubromarginata' July 5, 2019 Covering the fence beside the western entrance to the Flower Garden is one of the Wave Hill gardeners' favorite plants. It is Clematis × triternata 'Rubromarginata', a cross between C. flammula (fragrant virgin's bower) and C. viticella (the Italian, or purple clematis).


Clematis x triternat... stock photo by Matt Anker, Image 0172586

It is famous for its sweetness of scent. There is less than universal agreement about what scent it is, and anyone may vote, but the leading contenders to date are hawthorn and almond (or, if it makes a difference, marzipan). 'Rubromarginata' behaves much like a massive viticella, as well it might, that species being one of its parents.

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