The Varieties of Scarlet Clematis
- Scarlet clematis flowers can range from pink to deep purple.Tom Brakefield/Stockbyte/Getty Images
Scarlet clematis is a hardy shrub that grows rapidly; train it to grow upright or spread as a ground cover. Its leaves can range from deep green to pale gray green and its abundant flowers occur from late spring to first frost. Scarlet clematis prefers loamy to sandy-loamy soil, and grows best in semi shady conditions; in the U.S., eastern exposure is ideal for scarlet clematis. Scarlet clematis grows best in semi shady conditions and prefers moist, but not soaked soil; these plants should not sit in standing water. Scarlet clematis grows in U.S. Department of Agriculture hardiness zones four to nine. - Clematis vines turn vivid shades of rust and red in autumnHemera Technologies/Photos.com/Getty Images
Duchess of Albany is a popular scarlet clematis; it sports pale to bright pink flowers and medium green foliage. Etoile Rose is known for its deep pink blooms that are complemented with pale edges and dark green foliage. Named for the late Princess of Wales, the Princess Diana variety of scarlet clematis features coral blooms. - Purchase clematis from nurseries specializing in ornamental shrubs.Jupiterimages/BananaStock/Getty Images
Scarlet clematis varieties offering red flowers include Gravetye Beauty, which features deep red blooms and medium green foliage, a modern variety, Ladybird Johnson, features bright red trumpet like blooms held horizontally amid pale green foliage. When fall temperatures drop, the leaves of all scarlet clematis varieties turn rusty orange to deep red. - Although clematis shrubs can quickly overtake a garden or landscaping scheme, you may want more than one variety. Scarlet clematis may not be available in warehouse store nurseries, but you can find them in specialty nurseries. Clematis are hardy plants; once you find the plants you want, they'll soon reward you with a brilliant show of color.
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