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Indeed, the flowers are among the largest you will see in the genus Clematis. They bloom on old wood, on 1-year-old vines from the previous year and sometimes on new growth from old wood. Flowers range from 5-10" in diameter and even larger, and they bloom in a wide variety of colors, including whites, pinks, reds, blues, purples and bicolors—many with interesting midrib coloration. Some have double forms with extra sepals that provide a ruffled and full appearance. The plants can rebloom if deadheaded or lightly trimmed early in the season. Later flowers tend to be slightly smaller.
Not all Clematis are pruned the same way—see our EZ Pruning Guide.