Clematis

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Clematis vines are some of our best-selling perennials. Garden Crossings offers over 70 varieties of clematis; more than any other mail order nursery! These flowering perennial vines come in colors ranging from light lavender to deep purple, from burgundy to pink. We even have a yellow clematis variety! With careful planning, you can have clematis blooming in the garden all year. There are spring-blooming clematis, summer-blooming clematis, and fall-blooming clematis. Have you thought of growing clematis plants in pots? There are some small varieties that grow between 2-4 feet tall and are perfect for container gardens and small spaces. Most clematis vines grow best when their tops are in full sun and their roots are somewhat shaded. Make clematis vines a part of your perennial garden.

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