A Clematis with a difference &45; this superb diversifolia group Clematis has a scrambling habit rather than climbing, making it perfect for weaving through borders, ground cover or tumbling over raised beds. Aptly named, Clematis Blue River produces an abundance of star&45;shaped, sky&45;blue flowers with contrasting white anthers from June to September, followed by fluffy seed heads. Try growing this semi&45;herbaceous Clematis in borders or tie the stems to a frame or obelisk to add height to your planting scheme. The beautiful blooms also make excellent cut flowers for a vase indoors&33;
Height: 1.2m &40;4&41;. Spread: 60cm &40;24&34;&41;. Supplied as plug plants. Pruning group 3. Useful links: How to grow Clematis