White Leaf Leather Flower
More plants available in February 2026 Clematis glaucophylla is a rare native vine with attractive leaves and hot pink flowers that can bloom through most of the summer. Pollinated by hummingbirds and bumblebees Easy to grow Well-behaved habit Details Twining vine Plants die back in the fall and rise again in early spring 8 to 12 feet tall Hardy in USDA hardiness zones 6, 7, 8, and 9 Flowering period In central North Carolina, flowering starts in May and can continue through the summer if plants receive a steady supply of moisture. How to grow Planting in moist, rich soil will be rewarded with ample growth and lots of flowers. It prefers part shade but will grow in full sun with adequate moisture. Care and maintenance Flowers are formed on new growth so stems can be cut to the ground anytime in winter. To extend flowering through the summer, water during dry spells. Pine voles can be a problem eating the crowns of Clematis. To protect plants, create a cylinder with hardware cloth (