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Clematis 'Hania' | Hania Clematis

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DESCRIPTION
Clematis 'Hania' is a deciduous climber known for its large, star-shaped flowers that bloom profusely from late spring through summer. Each flower features velvety, red-violet petals with pale pink, undulating margins, creating a soft, elegant appearance. The blooms typically measure 5 to 7 inches in diameter, adding a touch of beauty to any garden setting.

Originating from Poland, 'Hania' was bred by renowned clematis breeder Szczepan Marczynski in 2000 and named after his mother, Hanna. This cultivar is appreciated for its compact growth habit, making it suitable for small spaces, patios, containers, trellises, or fences. Its early and late blooming periods provide extended visual interest throughout the growing season.

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DESCRIPTION
Clematis 'Hania' is a deciduous climber known for its large, star-shaped flowers that bloom profusely from late spring through summer. Each flower features velvety, red-violet petals with pale pink, undulating margins, creating a soft, elegant appearance. The blooms typically measure 5 to 7 inches in diameter, adding a touch of beauty to any garden setting.

Originating from Poland, 'Hania' was bred by renowned clematis breeder Szczepan Marczynski in 2000 and named after his mother, Hanna. This cultivar is appreciated for its compact growth habit, making it suitable for small spaces, patios, containers, trellises, or fences. Its early and late blooming periods provide extended visual interest throughout the growing season.

DESCRIPTION
Clematis 'Hania' is a deciduous climber known for its large, star-shaped flowers that bloom profusely from late spring through summer. Each flower features velvety, red-violet petals with pale pink, undulating margins, creating a soft, elegant appearance. The blooms typically measure 5 to 7 inches in diameter, adding a touch of beauty to any garden setting.

Originating from Poland, 'Hania' was bred by renowned clematis breeder Szczepan Marczynski in 2000 and named after his mother, Hanna. This cultivar is appreciated for its compact growth habit, making it suitable for small spaces, patios, containers, trellises, or fences. Its early and late blooming periods provide extended visual interest throughout the growing season.

 
  • Family: Ranunculaceae
    Height: 5 to 8 feet
    Width: 1.5 to 3 feet
    Foliage color: Deciduous green leaves
    Flower color: Velvety red-violet petals with pale pink margins and contrasting yellow-golden anthers
    Bloom time: Late spring to early fall
    Light requirements: Full sun to partial shade
    Water requirements: Average
    Maintenance: Prune lightly in early spring to remove dead stems and encourage new growth
    Growing zone: USDA zones 4 to 9
    Wildlife attractors: Attracts butterflies and bees

    This plant can be seen at the Rogerson Clematis Garden.

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