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Clematis alpina
( Columbine Alpine Clematis )
| The cultivar, 'columbine' is pale blue, widely bell-shaped blooms with pointed tips. C. alpina belongs to AHS group 1. 1 1/2 to 3 inch wide single flowers are borne on last year's shoots from early spring to early summer. Blooms are followed by showy, woolly seed heads that persist through fall. Leaves are divided into 3 to 5 toothed, lance-shaped or widely oblong leaflets, 1 1/4 to 2 inches long. |
| Important Info : The American Horticultural Society groups Clematis species and cultivars into 3 different groups. Group 1 includes species that flower in early spring; group 2 includes cultivars that bear large flowers and blooms from late spring to early summer; and group 3 includes cultivars that bear large flowers from summer to early fall, cultivars that bear small flowers from summer to late fall, and herbaceous midsummer to late fall-blooming species and cultivars. |
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