Clematis 'Multi Blue' | Multi Blue Clematis

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DESCRIPTION
Clematis ‘Multi Blue’ produces large, complex blossoms that shift noticeably as they mature. Early flowers often appear densely double, formed from layered violet-blue tepals surrounding a pale, tufted center. As blooms age, the structure can open into semi-double or star-shaped forms, revealing slender inner petaloids in lavender, silvery blue, and soft mauve tones. Subtle color variation is common, with some flowers showing cooler blue shades and others deepening toward purple, creating a changing display across the season.

Blooming begins in late spring with repeat flowering through summer. Introduced in the Netherlands, this cultivar is well suited for trellises, obelisks, arbors, and containers, where its evolving flower forms add extended ornamental interest.

DESCRIPTION
Clematis ‘Multi Blue’ produces large, complex blossoms that shift noticeably as they mature. Early flowers often appear densely double, formed from layered violet-blue tepals surrounding a pale, tufted center. As blooms age, the structure can open into semi-double or star-shaped forms, revealing slender inner petaloids in lavender, silvery blue, and soft mauve tones. Subtle color variation is common, with some flowers showing cooler blue shades and others deepening toward purple, creating a changing display across the season.

Blooming begins in late spring with repeat flowering through summer. Introduced in the Netherlands, this cultivar is well suited for trellises, obelisks, arbors, and containers, where its evolving flower forms add extended ornamental interest.

 
  • Family: Ranunculaceae
    Height: 8 to 12 ft
    Width: 3 to 6 ft
    Foliage color: Medium green compound leaves with ovate leaflets
    Flower color: Deep violet-blue to purple flowers with a slightly lighter throat; large and showy
    Bloom time: Early to late summer
    Light requirements: Full sun to partial shade
    Water requirements: Moderate moisture
    Maintenance: Moderate; requires support or trellis; light pruning after flowering remove weak stems
    Growing zone: USDA zones 4 to 8
    Wildlife attractors: Bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds

    This plant can be seen at Schreiner’s Iris Gardens.

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