Find the perfect clematis varieties that will produce tons of gorgeous flowers in your garden.
Some types ofclematisoffer smaller but equally breathtaking blooms.
Here are 15 of the most stunning clematis varieties that are well worth a spot in your garden.
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This stunning clematis variety grows about 8 feet tall and is hardy inUSDA Zones48.
It will often rebloom in fall if cut back after the first bloom.
Place ‘Jackmanii’ infull sun to part shadewhere its graceful vines can climb to about 12 feet tall.
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The clusters of light pink, single flowers sport bands of darker pink down the center of each petal.
Each flower can reach 8 inches or more across.
This clematis variety produces a second flush of flowers in late summer that are partially double or even single.
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This unique shape-shifter gets about 8 feet tall and its hardy in Zones 49.
The flowers appear in early summer and get up to 8 inches across.
This clematis will rebloom in late summer, and grows up to 12 feet tall.
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The blooms appear in late spring and again in late summer.
Thisflowering vinereaches upward of 10 feet tall in Zones 49.
Plant this vigorous flowering vine beside a large,sturdy trellisor fence to provide support.
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It blooms primarily on the previous years stems in June and again on new growth later in the summer.
Its hardy in Zones 48.
It’s hardy in Zones 49.
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Each petal has purple edges and pale green ribs, and the flowers have a bright yellow center.
And the blooms keep coming from mid spring to late summer.
This compact 6-foot variety is another excellent option for growing in containers in Zones 49.
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This clematis variety producespurple flowersthat have an almost watercolor effect, beginning halfway through the summer.
This selection blooms on old and new wood, ensuring many flowers each season in Zones 49.
It is hardy in Zones 410.
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Growing to only 5 or 6 feet tall, Multi Blue makes agreat container planteven in cold climates.
Loads of small white flowers appear in autumn, perfuming the air with sweet fragrance.
Virgin’s bower can grow aggressively and self-seed profusely so grow it where you could keep it in check.
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This clematis is hardy in Zones 6-8.
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