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'Niobe' is hardy to Z4. The color is a deep garnet/crimson red, not scarlet.
Blackened crispy leaves are often due to a co...Read More
This is my third summer with this plant. I bought it because the pictures showed a true red flower. However, its much darker than most pi...Read More
Niobe clematis is a multi-stemmed deciduous vine with a twining and trailing habit of growth. A relatively low maintenance vine. It is ...Read More
I've grown this clematis for ~ 4 years--it gets better every year. This year it survived a bad winter with some uncharacteristic minus 1...Read More
Blooms May-July in my garden.
Love the burgandy, velvety flowers of this clematis! Try planting on a white picket fence for an outstanding display. It flourishes abou...Read More
I purchased my Niobe at a Farmers Association in spring of 2007. As normal for me it did not get planted until this spring. Terrible righ...Read More
I grew this plant in Grand Forks, ND with no special protection or care. It's rated at zone 5 for hardiness but let me tell you it did f...Read More
My wife and I bought a start of this beautiful plant in February and had it growing indoors until spring. Come spring time we planted it ...Read More
This is one of my strongest and longest bloomers. I love the color and size. It is usually covered with flowers!
It is a great color, and gets lots of good comments from garden visitors. In zone 4a, it dies back mostly to the ground with no winter p...Read More
Large red flowers in abundance. Blooms through Fall.
I planted this last fall in zone9b. I know clematis aren't supposed to do much in their first year, but mine bloomed about a week ago. ...Read More
This plant was already "at home" when we bought our house. It is planted at the base of an arbor over a step to our deck. Roots are sha...Read More
A very reliable bloomer for a month or more. The flowers look like they are made of burgundy velvet. I only wish the vine grew larger.
This clematis flowers from June to July and can grow to a width of 3'. It received the Award of Garden Merit from the Royal Horticultura...Read More
I've had this for four years; like my other clematis, it was weak the first two years, better each year since.
Interesting...Read More
This is my strongest, longest blooming clematis - now that it is well established. Doesn't get too big, either.
Again, like the jackmani, this plant has thrived since I added ground cover (sedum and forget-me-nots) to keep the roots cool.
An excellent and very hardy Clematis!
I love the melding of Clematis, Ferns, and chartruse foliage. It's a lovely combo.
This is a Jackmanii-type Clematis.