Innocent Blush’s delightfully large, peach–pink flowers stand out against its vivid green foliage. The pointy sepals have darker margins surrounding a bright yellow and white center. Striking, versatile and manageable, this Clematis’ full, double flowers bloom on old wood, and single flowers bloom on new growth. It’s easy to train it up trellises, arbors and more, and the combination of height, color and beauty creates a dynamic, head–turning garden display. Innocent Blush Clematis blooms in early summer and will rebloom in late summer. Clematis ‘Innocent Blush’
In our EZ Pruning Guide, this variety is in the YELLOW pruning category. It blooms best on old vine. Use caution when pruning to retain healthy stems from last season for best flowering.
Botanical Name:Clematis ‘Innocent Blush’
Form:Perennial
Sun Exposure:Full Sun, Partial Shade
Height/Habit:6 – 7 feet
Spread:36 – 48 inches
Spacing:36 – 48 inches
Hardiness Zone:4-8
Flowering Date:Early summer and again late summer (less heavily)
Planting Instructions:YELLOW group vining clematis (potted, dormant or bareroot) should be planted 2-4″ deeper than the current crown. This means you will plant roots,crown and come of the stem under the soil.
Winter Care:Winter mulch around the base of each plant.
Shipped:4″ POT
Growth Rate:Medium
Shipping Season:Fall
Flower Color:Pink
Flower Form:5-7″ semi-double blossoms
Foliage Type:Rich green with a very healthy appearance
Resistance:Deer Resistant
Pruning:In our EZ Pruning Guide, this variety is in the YELLOW category. It blooms best on old vines. Use caution when pruning to retain healthy stems from last season for best flowering.
Soil Requirement:Prefers a fertile, moisture retentive soil. Roots should be shaded by placing a large flat stone over where they are set or plant on the north side of a structure or plant and train into the sun
Additional Information:The base and roots must be completely shaded.
Restricted States:AE AK GU HI PR
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