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Clematis 'The Blue Cross'

Dark to mid-blue flowers. The tepals are long and thin and the edges show a tendency to roll under, emphasising the cross-shape. White staminodes. The petaloid staminodes are similar in colour to the main tepals, or somewhat paler, and form a daffodil-like trumpet. Named by Richard Green.

Founded in 1897, The Blue Cross is Britain's Pet Charity; it provides care for pets and horses and promotes companionship to enhance animal and human lives.


Group: Atragene group
Approximate height:  1.5 - 2.0 metres
Flowering period(s):  Apr May
Pruning: No pruning (Group 1)
Raised by: Ian Lang
Country of origin: United Kingdom
Date raised:  r2000 f2001 n2007
Parentage: 
Other name(s): Wrongly: 'Blue Cross'
Further detail: Flower diameter: 8-10cm
Tepals: 4 (-6); 4-5cm long, 1cm wide, lanceolate to linear, edges show a tendency to roll under