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Description: Purple Clematis (Clematis viticella) is a deciduous climbing vine known for its abundant and showy purple flowers. The plant typically grows up to 10 feet in height, though some cultivars may reach greater lengths. The leaves are compound, composed of five to seven leaflets, which are lanceolate or ovate in shape with serrated edges. The flowers of Purple Clematis are solitary, with four to six petal-like sepals that form a star-like shape. These blooms are typically 2-3 inches in diameter and appear in clusters from late spring to early fall. The vine produces attractive fluffy seed heads after flowering, adding ornamental value even after the blooms fade.
Known Range: Purple Clematis is native to southern Europe, including regions such as Italy and France. It is also commonly cultivated in gardens and landscapes across temperate regions worldwide.
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Purple Clematis adds vertical interest and vibrant color to gardens, making it a popular choice among gardeners and landscapers. With proper care and maintenance, it rewards growers with abundant blooms throughout the growing season.
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