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Clematis 'Hatherly'

Clematis 'Hatherly' was a seedling of tibetana vernayi, probably crossed with tangutica, had lantern-shaped flowers with thick orange-yellow tepals and was raised at the Hatherly Laboratories, University of Exeter. This information came, verbally, from the then head of the laboratories and is recorded in a Devon NCCPG publication "The Magic Tree".

Our thanks to Trevor Wood for this information.


Group: Tangutica group
Pruning: Hard prune (Group 3)
Country of origin: United Kingdom
Date raised:  b1966
Parentage:  ?orientalis x tangutica
Other name(s): 'Hatherliensis'; orientalis 'Hatherly'; Mis-spelling: 'Hatherley'