Clematis 'Snow Queen' | Snow Queen Clematis

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DESCRIPTION
Clematis ‘Snow Queen’ produces large, open white flowers with broad, slightly rippled tepals that overlap softly at the edges. Each bloom features a prominent central cluster of stamens tipped with deep burgundy-pink anthers, creating a vivid contrast against the cool white petals. Subtle veining radiates from the center, adding texture to the flower surface. Fresh green foliage provides a calm backdrop throughout the growing season.

Blooming begins in late spring and continues into early summer, with lighter repeat flowering possible later. Developed through European breeding programs, this cultivar performs well on trellises, arches, and obelisks, where its luminous flowers bring clarity and elegance to borders, patios, and vertical garden spaces.

DESCRIPTION
Clematis ‘Snow Queen’ produces large, open white flowers with broad, slightly rippled tepals that overlap softly at the edges. Each bloom features a prominent central cluster of stamens tipped with deep burgundy-pink anthers, creating a vivid contrast against the cool white petals. Subtle veining radiates from the center, adding texture to the flower surface. Fresh green foliage provides a calm backdrop throughout the growing season.

Blooming begins in late spring and continues into early summer, with lighter repeat flowering possible later. Developed through European breeding programs, this cultivar performs well on trellises, arches, and obelisks, where its luminous flowers bring clarity and elegance to borders, patios, and vertical garden spaces.

 
  • Family: Ranunculaceae
    Height: 8 to 12 ft
    Width: 3 to 6 ft
    Foliage color: Deep green pinnate leaves forming a lush climbing vine
    Flower color: Pure white, large star-shaped flowers with contrasting burgundy stamens
    Bloom time: Early to mid summer
    Light requirements: Full sun to partial shade
    Water requirements: Moderate moisture
    Maintenance: Moderate; requires support or trellis; light pruning after flowering to 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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