Clematis (Lanuginosa Group) 'Henryi'
Tried and True Recommended by 7 Professionals
Common Name: clematis
Type: Vine
Family: Ranunculaceae
Zone: 4 to 8
Garden Location: Mildred Lane Kemper Terrace Garden
Height: 6 to 8 feet
Spread: 3 to 6 feet
Bloom Time: June
Bloom Description: Creamy white with brownish anthers
Sun: Full sun to part shade
Water: Medium
Maintenance: Low
Flowers: Showy Flowers
Tolerates: Black Walnuts, Deer

Culture

Easily grown in fertile, medium moisture, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. Clematis generally prefer full sun, but this cultivar has some tolerance for light shade. Roots should be kept cool (shade with annuals or perennials and/or use a 2" mulch) and uniformly moist. Intolerant of heavy clay soils. No pruning is required, however a light pruning in early spring before new growth appears is advisable.

Noteworthy Characteristics

Profuse, showy, eight-sepaled, 6-8" in diameter, white flowers with purplish brown anthers cover this vine in summer. Bloom on this cultivar comes primarily from the previous year's stems in early summer, but also occurs in a second flush later in the summer on the new (current year's) growth.

Problems

No serious insect or disease problems. Some susceptibility to wilt. Needs a supporting structure to grow properly.

Garden Uses

This clematis can be trained to climb a wall, trellis, fence, arbor, porch or lamppost. Can also be planted to sprawl over and through large shrubs or over old tree stumps Provides height and good architectural framework for small gardens. An excellent vine for long-lasting, often spectacular, summer bloom.