Clematis Diamantina 'Evipo039' | Diamantina Clematis
DESCRIPTION
Clematis Diamantina 'Evipo039' is a deciduous climber celebrated for its unique double flowers that bloom repeatedly from late spring to early autumn. The blooms are large and fully double, with layers of overlapping petals in soft lavender-blue, creating a pompom-like appearance. The flowers can last up to four weeks, showcasing their vibrant color and intricate texture through the growing season.
Bred in the United Kingdom by Raymond Evison, this clematis was introduced to add long-lasting, colorful charm to vertical spaces such as trellises, walls, and arbors. Diamantina’s ability to rebloom makes it a favorite among gardeners looking for continuous color throughout the warmer months. Its compact growth habit also makes it suitable for container gardening, adding versatility to its ornamental appeal.
DESCRIPTION
Clematis Diamantina 'Evipo039' is a deciduous climber celebrated for its unique double flowers that bloom repeatedly from late spring to early autumn. The blooms are large and fully double, with layers of overlapping petals in soft lavender-blue, creating a pompom-like appearance. The flowers can last up to four weeks, showcasing their vibrant color and intricate texture through the growing season.
Bred in the United Kingdom by Raymond Evison, this clematis was introduced to add long-lasting, colorful charm to vertical spaces such as trellises, walls, and arbors. Diamantina’s ability to rebloom makes it a favorite among gardeners looking for continuous color throughout the warmer months. Its compact growth habit also makes it suitable for container gardening, adding versatility to its ornamental appeal.
DESCRIPTION
Clematis Diamantina 'Evipo039' is a deciduous climber celebrated for its unique double flowers that bloom repeatedly from late spring to early autumn. The blooms are large and fully double, with layers of overlapping petals in soft lavender-blue, creating a pompom-like appearance. The flowers can last up to four weeks, showcasing their vibrant color and intricate texture through the growing season.
Bred in the United Kingdom by Raymond Evison, this clematis was introduced to add long-lasting, colorful charm to vertical spaces such as trellises, walls, and arbors. Diamantina’s ability to rebloom makes it a favorite among gardeners looking for continuous color throughout the warmer months. Its compact growth habit also makes it suitable for container gardening, adding versatility to its ornamental appeal.
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Family: Ranunculaceae
Height: 6 to 8 feet
Width: 3 to 4 feet
Foliage color: Deciduous green leaves
Flower color: Double purple-blue flowers
Bloom time: Late spring to mid-summer
Light requirements: Full sun to partial shade
Water requirements: Regular
Maintenance: Prune lightly in early spring to remove dead and after the first flush to encourage new blooms
Growing zone: USDA zones 4 to 9
Wildlife attractors: Attracts bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds; resistant to deer and rabbitsThis plant can be seen at the Rogerson Clematis Garden.