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Clematis 'Princess of Wales' (1875)

Large pale, bluey mauve-lilac flowers with white filaments and brown-purple anthers, red towards the base. Named for the Danish Princess who married Edward VII in 1863 when he was Prince of Wales and who later became Queen Alexandra. Reintroduced into the UK from New Zealand in 1968 by Jim Fisk.

Confusingly, the name was re-used for a different Jackman cultivar in the following year.


Group: Early large-flowered group
Approximate height:  2.5 - 3.0 metres
Flowering period(s):  Jun Jul Aug Sep
Aspect: Any aspect
Pruning: Light prune (Group 2)
Raised by: G Jackman & Son
Country of origin: United Kingdom
Date raised:  1875
Parentage:  Seedling of C. lanuginosa 'Violacea'
Further detail: Flower diameter: (10-) 15-18cm
Tepals: 6-8; 7cm wide, broadly ovate, much overlapping, pointed, tip somewhat recurved