Clematis x Huldine is known for incredible floral displays and a vigorous growth habit. The pearly white 4-5″ flowers are composed of six non-overlapping petals and a center of yellow anthers. ‘Huldine’ is considered one of the best reblooming Clematis vines. This clematis blooms in the late season, blooming July through October. ‘Huldine’ looks spectacular when grown over an arbor, or on a wall or trellis where it can reach its maximum height of 12-20 feet. Planted in full sun to part shade, ‘Huldine’ provides several weeks of color. It is a part of prune group 3 which means it blooms on the new season’s growth. For this reason, it is best to prune the plant leaving only about 6 inches of stems coming out of the ground. Do this in the late winter (February or March) to give the clematis time to produce a good amount of new growth for the season ahead. Clematis are great for adding vertical color to the garden or landscape. Pair with other clematis on the same wall or trellis for a great display! Flower color may vary based on the environment.
A Northern Sunset Perennial vine, it prefers rich, well-drained to moist soil in part sun to part shade.
Image courtesy of Donahue’s Clematis