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'Sweet Summer Love' Clematis - Clematis x

Common Name |
Clematis 'Sweet Summer Love'
Clematis

Perennial

Proven Winners

Clematis 'Sweet Summer Love'
Landscape
Features

When the world-renown clematis breeder Szczepan Marczynski of Poland told us he had what amounts to a sweet autumn clematis with red flowers that change to purple and that blooms months earlier, we were all in. The fragrance of sweet autumn clematis is as good as any plant in existence, and the same goes this beauty. Most Clematis can be tricky to grow, with brittle stems that break if you so much as look at them, but this plant is super sturdy and grows like a dream. Anyone can be successful growing this variety. It's as close to perfection as a plant can be. 'Sweet Summer Love' gives you everything you want: the flowers, the fragrance, the ease of growth and cranberry-violet blooms that start over a month earlier than others - starting in July in the midwest and northeast, and lasting until mid-September. It will add lots of drama to gardens when trained up a trellis or other support. The first year you plant it, it does not do much besides grow roots. The next year it takes off, however, it is much more restrained than sweet autumn clematis and does not litter the garden with unwanted seedlings. This plant has what it takes to be the best-selling clematis of all time. It won a DGA Green Thumb award for the best new plant of 2014 and we expect it to earn many more awards and accolades as people get to know it. 'Sweet Summer Love' clematis is featured in our "Aroma Therapist" magazine ad.

Hardiness Zone
4a,4b,5a,5b,6a,6b,7a,7b,8a,8b,9a,9b
Hardy Temp
-30
Exposure
Part Sun to Sun,Sun
Bloom Time 
Attracts
Resists 
Flower Color 
Foliage Color
Water Category
Needs Drainage ?
Soil Fertility
Soil PH 
Early Summer,Late Summer,Mid Summer
Purple
Purple
Height 
Spread 
Spacing 
120-180"
72-120"
72-120"
Average
N
Average Soil
Neutral Soil
Climbing
Attributes
Thriller

Fragrant Flower, Long Blooming

Maintenance

Easy
Prefers average, well-drained but moist soil. Keep the roots cool. May benefit from a hard pruning in late winter. Leave at least two pairs of buds on each stem.
Additional Notes
Landcapes. May also be grown on a trellis in a large patio container.

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