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Petite-Sized Clematis

I was recently asked about which shorter-sized (“petite”) clematis would be good for a container that resides on a patio in the summer and a greenhouse in the winter.

How do I classify a clematis as being “petite”?  I consider a clematis to be petite if it reaches a height of less than six feet.  Some of you may be a little dismayed if your clematis fits into this category and think you have been cheated, but personally I’m ecstatic that these diminutive clematis are available because I can grow them alone, in a pot, on a short obelisk, in the front of my garden border or I can pair these little cuties with taller clematis and/or ones that have naked knees such as C. ‘Ville de Lyon’ or C. ‘Perle d’Azur’.

Here are a few suggestions you might want to try out for size (pun unintended):

C. ‘American Beauty’

C. ‘Andromeda’

C. ‘Ashva’

C. ‘Barbara Dibley’

C. ‘Carnaby’

C. ‘Caroline’

C. ‘Dawn’

C. ‘Miniseelik’

C. ‘Morningstar’

C. ‘Mrs N. Thompson’

C. ‘Piilu’

C. ‘Special Occasion’