Armandii Snowdrift Clematis
Product Details
Soil Type | Well Drained |
Sunlight | Full, Partial |
Drought Tolerance | Good |
Mature Height | 30-40 Feet |
Mature Width | 20-30 Feet |
Growth Rate | Fast |
Bloom Color | White |
Shipping Restriction | AZ |
For a climbing vine that both looks and smells so sweet, the Armandii Snowdrift Clematis is a wonderful choice! Whether you place it on a trellis, archway, or as an entrance to a garden, this vine adds beautiful color and scent anywhere it’s planted.
With deep green leaves and snowy white flowers that appear from late winter to early spring, your yard will transform with this stunning bit of greenery. The star-shaped flowers are a lovely shape, giving the appearance of snowflakes!
Though it takes a while to establish, once it does it grows quickly! It’s adaptable to drought and resists pests, making this a hardy addition to any yard.
This low-maintenance plant is perfect if you want to add an alluring aroma and elegant blooms to your green space. It requires little water in comparison to similar plants, and its height elevates your garden!
Purchase your very own Armandii Snowdrift Clematis today!
Is this plant pet-safe?
No, this plant is toxic to cats, dogs, and horses if ingested.
Is this plant tolerant to urban pollution?
Yes, it can be! Planting it in urban locations will also depend on climate.
Planting
Place your Armandii Snowdrift Clematis in a spot where it can receive full sun but is safe from cold, dry winds. If you need to plant your Snowdrift in the shade, make sure the shade is open and warm. Shade over the roots can be helpful but not necessary. Plant in a hole that is twice as wide but only as deep as the root ball. Water to settle.
Watering
This vine can tolerate wet or dry conditions. Be sure to water the vine weekly in its young life to ensure proper growth. After a couple of years, you only need to water the tree during very dry spells. Avoid overwatering if you live in a humid climate.
Maintenance
Pruning is not necessary and can inhibit growth if overdone. Only prune overcrowded or tangled areas in late winter.