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Clematis 'Pleniflora'

An attractive late flowering montana cultivar with white, semi-double flowers, raised by Mr. Hansreudi Horn-Gfeller of Switzerland around 1980. A seedling of C. montana, apparently found in a batch grown from Himalayan seed, slightly unusual in that its flowers tend to face upward rather than just outward. 'Pleniflora' will sometimes give a second flush with fewer flowers formed of fewer tepals.

The photographs of this relatively uncommon cultivar were taken in Helmsley Walled Garden, North Yorkshire, UK where the clematis collection is maintained with the help of the British Clematis Society.


Approximate height:  7 metres
Flowering period(s):  Jun Jul Aug
Aspect: Any aspect
Pruning: No pruning (Group 1)
Raised by: Hansreudi Horn-Gfeller
Country of origin: Switzerland
Date raised:  c1980
Parentage:  Seedling of C. montana
Other name(s): montana 'Pleniflora'
Further detail: Visit the Previous Clematis of the Month (March 2002) page of the International Clematis Society website for further details.