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Clematis on the Web :: clematis detail
Photo © 2003 Ian Lang
Photo © 2000 Ian Lang
Photo © 2003 Ian Lang
Bud - Photo © 2002 Ian Lang
Seedhead - Photo © 2000 Ian Lang
Clematis
serratifolia
Small pale lemon-yellow nodding flowers with a strong lemon fragrance. Flowers July-October, followed by attractive seed heads. A charming species introduced from Korea in 1918.
Text © 1999 Robin Savill
Fragrant:
Yes
Approximate height:
The heights given here are for guidance only. Much depends on the growing conditions of individual specimens.
4.0 - 5.0 metres
Flowering period(s):
Warning: the months here are approximate for the northern hemisphere: users south of the equator should add approximately 6 months so that July becomes January etc.
Jul Aug Sep Oct
Aspect:
Sun or semi-shade
Pruning:
Hard prune (Group 3)
Country of origin:
Korea
Other name(s):
Mis-spelling:
serratafolia