Maria Therese's Clematis has candy-pink and white striped sepals that have a crisp, striking color contrast. The flowers appear early and have proven themselves in our Ohio test gardens. If other Clematis pink bi-colors have not grown well for you, you won't be disappointed by Maria Therese. Maria Therese performs well in full sunlight, and it flowers on new and older vine after a hard winter. Grows 5 to 9 feet tall and spreads up to 48 inches wide.
Each offer includes one plant grown in a 2.50 quart pot
Flowers in late spring through fall on old vines, so caution when pruning is needed to retain healthy stems from last season for best flowering
Plant in well-drained, humus enriched soil in full sun to partial shade
Plant 2 to 4 inches deeper than the current crown; This means that you will be planting the roots, crown and some of the stems under the soil
Hardy in USDA zones 4 to 9