| Alabast
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Large creamy white flowers with yellow stamens, tinged green.
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| Arctic
Queen
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Pure white, double rosette-shaped flowers with creamy white anthers.
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| Asao |
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Deeper pink at the margins and a pale pink, almost white bar. Bright golden anthers.
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| Belle
Nantaise |
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Pure lavender-blue with prominent creamy yellow stamens.
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| Claire
de Lune |
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Wavy edged sepals of white, suffused with pale lilac. Nicely contrasting red anthers.
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| Duchess
of Edinburgh
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Extraordinary double, 4-6-in. white flowers that exhibit green overtones in partial shade or cool spring temperatures.
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| Durandii |
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Deep indigo-blue, 4-in. semi-nodding flowers. An older variety but still unsurpassed.
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| Elsa
Spaeth |
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Violet-blue with deep red anthers.
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| Gillian
Blades |
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White flowers with distinctly ruffled edges. In cool weather or part shade the margins of each tepal can take on a lavender tone.
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| Henryi
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Has proven its worthiness for over a century. White flowers with contrasting dark maroon stamens. In a shaded aspect or cool weather a green stripe will show on each tepal.
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| Inspiration |
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Deep pink, 3 in. outward facing flowers.
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| Ken
Donson |
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Deep blue flowers with golden-yellow stamens. Nicely formed seed heads.
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| Lasurstern |
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Deep lavender blue with contrasting yellow anthers.
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| Louise
Rowe |
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Very lovely, soft, sumptuous pale-lilac flowers, single, semi-double and double all at the same time on old wood. New wood produces single flowers and semi-double flowers of the same color.
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| Marie
Boisselot |
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Pure white with golden yellow stamens and a satiny sheen.
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| Multi
Blue |
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Deep, navy blue double and semi-double flowers. A spiky central tuft of stamens with red and blue overtones help create a very unusual flower. Here at Chalk Hill the color is more purple than blue perhaps because of soil and climatic conditions.
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| Nelly
Moser |
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A great favorite since its introduction over a hundred years ago. Pale mauve pink with a deeper pink bar and dark red anthers.
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| Pamiat
Serdtsa |
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Slightly nodding, broadly bell-shaped, 3-in. flowers of lilac-purple with a satiny sheen. Pale yellow anthers.
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| Paul
Farges |
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Masses of small white flowers adorn this fast growing plant making it useful as a groundcover or to cover a fence or pergola in a hurry.
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| Petit
Faucon |
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A stunning plant from England with deep violet-blue, shiny, 2-in. flowers and contrasting yellow stamens. As the flower opens the sepals twist in a most interesting way.
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| Pink
Cameo |
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Soft pink sepals with a darker pink bar and pale yellow anthers.
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| Pink
Champagne |
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Bright, mauve-pink sepals that are darker pink at the edges with contrasting yellow anthers.
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| Proteus |
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Double or semi-double, dusky, lilac-mauve with shades of green on the midrib.
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| Recta |
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Masses of star-shaped, hawthorn scented, white flowers followed by a nice display of seedheads.
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| Sizaia |
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The name means “Blue Bird." Violet-purple with light purple anthers. The sepals open wide and twist to nice effect.
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| Special
Occasion |
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Pale, pearly, pinkish-lavender with reddish brown anthers.
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| The
President |
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Rich purple-blue with dark red anthers. Still one of the most popular clematis.
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| Veronica's
Choice |
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Double flowers of pale lavender with rosy lilac streaks and creamy yellow stamens. Single and semi-double flowers later on new wood.
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| Ville
de Lyon |
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Carmine red flowers with golden yellow stamens. Still one of the finest performing reds.
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| Yukikomachi |
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Pale lavender with a white bar and pale yellow anthers.
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