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CAMPSIS
- Trumpet Vine **Sun** |
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radicans
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(Trumpet Vine). Orange trumpet flowers. Vigorous. Native. Summer. Z4
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CLEMATIS
- Large Flowering Types **Sun** |
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`Jackmanii`
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`Jackmanii`. Deep purple flowers in June and July. 8-10 feet. Z5-9
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CCLECOM1G
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'Comtesse de Bouchard'
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'Comtesse de Bouchard'. Soft pink flowers in June and July. 6-8 feet. Z5-9
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CCLEDUC1G
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'Duchess of Edinburgh'
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'Duchess of Edinburgh'. Double white flowers in June and July. 5-6 feet. Z5-9
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CCLEERN1G
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'Ernest Markham'
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'Ernest Markham'. Bright magenta flowers all summer. 15 feet. Z5-9
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CCLEINT1G
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integrifolia
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integrifolia. Steel blue flowers in June. 3 feet. Z5-9
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CCLEPAN1G
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paniculata
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paniculata (Sweet Autumn Clematis). Small white flowers in profusion in September and October. Very fragrant. 20-30 feet. Z5-9
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CCLETAN1G
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tangutica
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tangutica. (Golden Clematis). Nodding buttercup yellow flowers in May and June. Hairy seed heads persist well into winter. 10-15 feet. Z5-9
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CCLEVIR1G
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virginiana
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Virgin`s bower. This native vine produces numerous showy clusters of white blossoms, seed provides equal ornamental appeal. July- September. Sun or shade. Ht. 9 feet. Z6-8.
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CCLEVIO1G
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vit.'Etoile Violet'
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viticella 'Etoile Violet'. Considered by some to be the most free flowering hybrid. Deep purple flowers are so abundantly produced that they pile one on top of the other. 10-12 feet with support. Summer. Z5-9.
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