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Clematis intricata 'Harry Smith'

Small nodding flowers, pale yellow on the inside, deep brownish-purple on the outside, fading to yellow at the tips. Deep brownish-purple stamens. Collected from China by Harry Smith in 1924. According to Swedish 'legend', it is sometimes known as 'The Robber's Clematis' due to the fact that Harry Smith was mugged on this particular expedition. The robber left him with 'only his seeds and his life'. This particular clone was named by Magnus Johnson.


Group: Tangutica group
Approximate height:  2.5 - 3.0 metres
Flowering period(s):  Jun Jul Aug Sep
Aspect: Sun or semi-shade
Pruning: Hard prune (Group 3)
Country of origin: China
Further detail: Visit the Previous Clematis of the Month (June 2002) page of the International Clematis Society website for further details.