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Multi Blue Clematis Vine

Clematis 'Multi Blue'

Regular price $14.99
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per Plant - 3.5" Pot
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ZONES  4-9 | Good to grow! Zone
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'Multi Blue' Clematis produces 4-6" long-lasting blue flowers with spiky thistle-like centers and delicate, pointed petals. It blooms in early summer and then again in late summer or early fall. Plant 'Multi Blue' Clematis against an arbor, trellis or fence for it to climb upon, or allow it to ramble up a shrub or down a bank. Deer resistant. (Clematis)

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Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 6 reviews.

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Already blooming!

"This little vine is only 18 inches tall and is already blooming happily."

Ingrid (5/5)

This is a beautiful Clematis

"This is it's first year but it is climbing well and produced some healthy flowers. I am anxious to see how it does next year and if it will survive the winter. Clematis thrive in my area so I have high hopes."

Kathouse (5/5)

Very pleased!

"I was unsure when I first opened the package when it arrived the first week of May. The visible plant was only about 2 inches tall and looked very fragile. But when I removed it from the container to plant it, the roots were 8-9 inches long. Now, five months later, the plant is 6 feet tall! And, as advertised, it has bloomed both in the spring and is blooming again now. I am very pleased--and just hoping it survives the winter!"

Terry (5/5)

Gorgeous flower!

"It grew so fast after I planted it. Before I knew it I had gorgeous flowers."

SJD (5/5)

It's just a baby so far

"I just bought these and they have been very easy to grow so far. I have them in little pots for now until I get my pergola moved so gthey can grow on that."

Amy (5/5)

These are the best of the clematis's

"Great for trellis and they are the most vibrant of the colors I have seen. When the petals fall off then you have another flower to work with. They really catch your eye and I have recieved so many complements on them. /"

Storm (5/5)

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