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Clematis - Huldine
Clematis Huldine, Clematis 'Huldine', is known for incredible floral displays and a vigorous growth habit. The pearly white 3-4 flowers are composed of six non-overlapping petals, each featuring three pinkish-mauve central bars on their undersurface. This plant looks spectacular when grown over an arbor where bottom sides of the flowers can be viewed with ease. Our best repeat white blooming clematis! Clematis 'Huldine' needs a supporting structure to grow properly. Clematis is easy to grow in a rich, porous, alkaline soil with plenty of room for the roots to spread. Huldine performs best when the roots are shaded and the rest of the plant is exposed to the sun. Mulch the base of the plant to keep the roots cool and shaded. * Blooms summer to fall* Attracts butterflies* Deer resistant


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