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Clematis armandii

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Armand Clematis
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C. armandii
Binomial name
Clematis armandii

Clematis armandii (also called Armand Clematis or Evergreen Clematis) is a flowering vine of the genus Clematis. Like many members of that genus, it is prized by gardeners for its showy flowers.

C. armandii bears fragrant 2.5-inch white flowers in spring on the previous year's growth. Its dark green leaves droop to create a textured look, and it serves well as a screen.[1] Its leaf tips may burn badly if grown in salty soil or water.[1] It is native to China; in the USA it grows best in American Horticultural Society zones 9 to 7,[1] which are generally found in the southern USA.[2]

Cultivars include the pink-flowerd 'Hendersonii Rubra'[1] as well as 'Apple Blossom' and 'Snowdrift'.

References

  1. ^ a b c d Bender, Steve, ed. (2004). "The Southern Living Garden Book". The Southern Living Garden Book (2nd ed.). Birmingham, Alabama: Oxmoor House. p. 251. ISBN 0-376-03910-8. {{cite encyclopedia}}: Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  2. ^ "Plant Heat-Zone Map" (pdf). American Horticultural Society. Retrieved 15 Sept 2009. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)