Clematis Amanda Marie
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The Very First Variegated Clematis!
Deep pink to red blooms really stand out amongst the cream-spotted foliage! Be among the very first American gardeners to grow this remarkable new VARIEGATED Clematis! The spring foliage of Amanda Marie? (difficult to see in our photo) is soft green brushed and mottled with cream. As the warm weather arrives, the variegation becomes less pronounced, and the plant sets charming 3- to 3 1/2-inch blooms of deep pink to red, which gradually mature to antique pink. A showstopper from spring well into fall, Amanda Marie is the new Clematis you mustn’t miss.
Compact and free-flowering, this climber reaches 4 1/2 to 6 feet long — ideal for container culture, where its spring variegation can be admired up close, as well as the sunny garden. Its blooms complement the blues and purples of the Clematis garden perfectly, especially in late summer and early fall, when new blooms of crimson combine with older ones of vintage pink. Pruning Group III. Zones 4-9.




