
Clematis hirsutissima | Hairy Clematis | 10 Seeds
Clematis hirsutissima, also called Hairy Clematis, is a captivating deciduous vine native to North America. Its charm lies in the abundance of delicate, nodding bell-shaped flowers that range from soft pink to pale lavender, creating a subtle yet enchanting display. The vine's name, "hirsutissima," refers to its softly hairy stems and leaves, adding a tactile dimension to its allure. This clematis species thrive in various soils and tolerates sun to light shade, making it adaptable to different garden settings. Its modest size and prolific flowering make it ideal for trellises, fences, or even as a ground cover. Clematis hirsutissima contributes to the beauty of landscapes and supports native pollinators, making it a valued choice for eco-conscious gardening. Zones 6-9 Germination Clematis hirsutissima, commonly known as hairy clematis or sugarbowls, requires specific steps for successful seed germination. Begin by gently rubbing the seeds between your fingers to remove any remaining