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Clematis - Rosemoor
  Clematis - Rosemoor Clematis Rosemoor, Clematis 'Rosemoor' PP#15,797, is one of the most recent new introductions from world-renowned breeder Raymond Evison. After years of careful evaluation, Evison selected ‘Rosemoor’ for its strength, resistance to disease, and long flowering habits. The 5-6 flowers are a distinctive reddish-purple with yellow stamens and are produced in abundance from May to September on old and new wood. ‘Rosemoor’ is absolutely stunning with the longest bloom time ever.  Incredible new clematis, the 'Rosemoor' is getting rave reviews! Clematis 'Rosemoor' is easy to grow in a rich, porous, alkaline soil with plenty of room for the roots to spread.  Prune only after flowering is completed by removing any weak or dead stems. Best performance is when the tops are in full sunlight and the roots are shaded, so apply generous mulch or a shallow-rooted ground cover near the base of the vine. 'Rosemoor' is a reliable performer once established; it take a season or two to get going! The reasons you would select this clematis for your yard are: its strength, resistance to disease, and long lasting brilliant color! * Hardy * Disease resistant * Stunning color
  
      
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