Curlyheads
More plants available in February 2026 Curlyheads is a charming “bush Clematis” that forms attractive, non-vining mounds. It produces pale yellow flowers in the spring, followed by showy seedheads that ripen in the summer. Compact habit Drought tolerant Easy to grow Details 12 inches tall and wide Perennial that dies down in the fall and emerges again in the spring Hardy in USDA hardiness zones 5, 6, 7, and 8 Flowering period In central North Carolina, flowering begins in April and lasts two to three weeks. How to grow Curlyheads are easy to grow in sun to part shade. Even though it’s native to soils with a high pH, it is very adaptable and will grow in almost any well-drained soil. Care and maintenance Cut plants down to ground level any time after a hard frost. Where to plant It is the perfect plant for the front of flower beds and rock gardens, where its flowers and attractive seedheads will be most visible. When to plant Anytime the ground isn’t frozen. Spacing 12 to 18 inches