This shrub clematis is awesome! Gorgeous small, deep blue/purple flowers bloom for a long time in late summer, followed by numerous inter...Read Moreesting seed pods. It is a space hog, and spreads by long root like runners. Easy to dig up!
I prune it back to ground in spring. Zone 5
Also known as 'Alan Bloom'. I've grown a number of these for the past 3-4 years in zone 4a with no problem. Mine are about 4 feet tall ...Read Moreand wide. These are very trouble-free; they have lovely foliage and are worth growing for that alone. The flowers are small and numerous, a lovely dark blue/purple color. They require very little care.
Also known as 'Alblo'. I am successfully growing these in zone 4a. I first bought two of these for a sunny garden spot in 2008 and they ...Read Moreare still thriving in their third summer. They have a nice full shape with light green foliage which contrasts nicely with the beautiful dark blue/purple blooms. They have been very trouble-free. A lot of people ask about it.
Update 2011: These now bloom very heavily. The stems get quite long and weave themselves up through the baptisia I have planted nearby. I have divided and transplanted the originals and the divisions barely skipped a beat. They are no longer sold anyplace that I can find, either locally or online.
Update 2012: Apparently this self-seeds. I am going to plant some of the babies elsewhere and see if they come up the same as the parent.
Update 2013: The babies do come up true to the parent plant. I agree, this is a space hog, but worth it. Also, in a summer of seeing virtually no butterflies at all, I have seen only two in my yard and both were on this plant. Yeah!
Was grown by Blooms of Bressingham in England. It was first named Bressingham Bluebird by the founder of the nursery, Alan Bloom. It wa...Read Mores later renamed in honour of his 90th birthday. Alan Bloom is the trade name today.
This shrub clematis is awesome! Gorgeous small, deep blue/purple flowers bloom for a long time in late summer, followed by numerous inter...Read More
Also known as 'Alan Bloom'. I've grown a number of these for the past 3-4 years in zone 4a with no problem. Mine are about 4 feet tall ...Read More
Also known as 'Alblo'. I am successfully growing these in zone 4a. I first bought two of these for a sunny garden spot in 2008 and they ...Read More
Was grown by Blooms of Bressingham in England. It was first named Bressingham Bluebird by the founder of the nursery, Alan Bloom. It wa...Read More