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Flowers are 5" across. Hardy to Z4. Can reach 8-11' high. Can rebloom in late summer. This cultivar has a reputation for being a fussy pl...Read More
I do so love this plant. I was quite surprised to find that it would sometimes produce seeds. I would only get ten seeds at most from the...Read More
I was not happy with this plant for the first few years of its life. I thought the flowers were less than attractive. Now that it is ma...Read More
I am from New Zealand in my area zone 9, I have over 20 Clematis & this double has to be the toughest & most prolific double I have, I pr...Read More
I have quite a few clematis plants. This is by far my most prolific bloomer. In 2005, it started blooming on Mar 29, bloomed heavily in A...Read More
I have this weaving in my dwarf lilac. Both the Josee Lilac and Clematis are rebloomers. I had blooms from both in October.
It looks like a gardenia flower without the fragrance.
Blooms around the 2nd week of June in the midwest.
Blooms very early here in zone 8 also..1st double blooms on April 1st.. Flowers are very long lasting..
Larkie
Worth it for the pure white, very double early blooms. In Georgia, 1st bloom April 11, although most literature says bloom time of May-June.