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Clematis forsteri

Small semi-nodding, scented flowers. This is a somewhat variable species: depending on the source, the colour of the tepals can vary from "lime green" (M Toomey & E Leeds) through "greenish-white" (R Savill) to "pale creamy yellow touched with green" (B Rogerson). Normally with yellow anthers - though, as our specimen shows, some specimens have green! Requires a sunny position in well drained soil. Attractive evergreen foliage, but rather frost tender. Introduced from New Zealand in 1791. The name commemorates the botanist J R Forster.


Fragrant: Yes
Approximate height:  2.0 - 2.5 metres
Flowering period(s):  Apr May
Aspect: Sunny
Pruning: No pruning (Group 1)
Country of origin: New Zealand
Parentage:  Species
Other name(s): fosteri (incorrect spelling); forsterii (incorrect); forrestii (incorrect)
Further detail: Visit the Previous Clematis of the Month (October 2001) page of the International Clematis Society website for further details.