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Clematis texensis (Texas Clematis, Scarlet Leatherflower, Scarlet Clematis)

Type: Species | Edit History      Plant ID - 18713


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Scientific Classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Ranunculales
Family: Ranunculaceae
Genus: Clematis
Species: Clematis texensis
 
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Plant Types edit
  • Climber
  • Deciduous
  • Perennial
  • Vine
Zones / Hardiness edit
  • 4a (to -25 F / -32 C)
  • 4b (to -20 F / -29 C)
  • 5a (to -15 F / -26 C)
  • 5b (to -10 F / -23 C)
  • 6a (to -5 F / -21 C)
  • 6b (to 0 F / -18 C)
  • 7a (to 5 F / -15 C)
  • 7b (to 10 F / -12 C)
  • 8a (to 15 F / -9 C)
  • 8b (to 20 F / -7 C)
  • 9a (to 25 F / -4 C)
  • 9b (to 30 F / -1 C)
Height (Maximum) edit
  • 5 to 10 feet (1 1/2 to 3 m)
Spread (Maximum) edit
  • 2 to 5 feet (60 cm to 1 1/2 m)
Flowering Start edit
  • Flowers Continuously
Flowering End edit
  • September
Leaf Colour edit
  • Green - Medium
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Suitable For edit
  • Border/Bed
  • Wall/Trellis
  • Cottage Garden
  • Low Maintenance Garden
Sun Exposure edit
  • Full Sun
  • Partial Shade
Soil Types edit
  • Well-drained
  • Loamy / Medium
  • Rich
  • Tolerant of Most Types
Soil pH edit
  • 7.0 (Neutral)
  • 7.1 - 7.5 (Very slightly alkaline)
Bloom Colour edit
  • Red
Wildlife Value edit
Propagation Techniques edit
Skill Level edit
  • Beginner
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  Cayuga Morning (1356)
toni (36069)


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  Cayuga Morning (1356) wrote on Aug 03 2011
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I have Clematis Texensis 'Princess Diana'. It is great in that it blooms the whole summer. The flowers are tulip shaped and upward facing, very charming. Make great additions to a summer bouquet.
All clematis like to have their roots shaded or mulched.

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Other names for this plant:
Clematis coccinea
Coriflora texensis



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