(Clematis integrifolia Mongolian Bells™)
KLEM-ah-tis in-teg-rih-FOE-lee-ah
Synonyms:
C. integrifolia 'psharlan'
Genus:
Clematis
Clematis integrifolia is no longer only blue. This selection produces progeny with pink, white, and lavender blooms from midspring until late summer. The flowers are followed by attractive seed heads in fall. It has a compact, herbaceous form and grows to just 10 to 14 inches tall.
Noteworthy Characteristics:
Compact, bushy growth habit. Attractive seed heads. Flowers can be blue, pink, white, or lavender.
Care:
Grow in full sun to partial shade and well-drained, loamy soil.
Problems:
Nothing serious.
Overview
Height
6 in. to 12 in.
Spread
6 in. to 12 in.
Growth Habit
Clumps
Light
Full Sun to Part Shade
Moisture
Dry to Medium
Maintenance
Low
Characteristics
Showy Flowers,
Showy Seed Heads
Bloom Time
Early Summer,
Late Spring,
Late Summer,
Spring,
Summer
Flower Color
Blue,
Pink,
Purple,
White
Uses
Beds and Borders,
Container
Style
Rock Garden
Seasonal Interest
Spring Interest
Type
Perennials