Clematis armandii Franch.
Clematis armandii is a vigorous evergreen climbing vine from China, celebrated for its masses of almond-scented, star-shaped white flowers in early spring. It symbolizes ingenuity, mental beauty, new beginnings, and the enduring nature of love.
Ranunculaceae (Buttercup family)
Late winter to mid spring (February to April); blooms on the previous year's wood

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Visit Full StoreFull sun to partial shade; roots prefer cool shade while the upper plant climbs into the sun; sheltered from cold drying winds
Consistent moisture especially in the growing season; keep roots cool and moist; avoid waterlogging
Moist, Well-drained, Fertile, Neutral to slightly alkaline
Plant in a sunny, sheltered position out of cold, drying winds
Keep the root zone cool and shaded; mulch the base well
Prune only after flowering to control size; belongs to Pruning Group 1 (minimal pruning)
Do not prune late in the season as this removes next year's flower buds
Avoid salty soil or water as leaf tip burn can result
Train young shoots onto support structures as they grow; the vine climbs by twisting leaf petioles
Named for Pere Armand David, the French missionary and botanist who first collected it in China in 1885
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Clematis armandii symbolizes ingenuity, mental beauty, new beginnings, and enduring love. Its early spring blooming, evergreen nature, and climbing habit make it a powerful emblem of aspiration, resilience, and the renewal that comes with a new season.
Yes, Clematis armandii is one of the few evergreen clematis species. Unlike most clematis, which are deciduous, it retains its glossy, dark green trifoliate leaves throughout the year, providing year-round screening and interest on walls and fences.
Clematis armandii flowers in late winter to mid spring, typically from February to April, making it one of the earliest flowering climbing plants of the year. It blooms on the wood produced in the previous summer.
Clematis armandii belongs to Pruning Group 1, meaning it requires minimal pruning. Simply tidy the plant and remove any dead or damaged stems just after flowering in spring. Avoid pruning in late summer or autumn as this removes next year's flower buds.
Yes, Clematis armandii is prized for its sweet almond-like fragrance. The scent is most noticeable in still air on warm spring days, making it an excellent choice for planting near doorways, patios, or seating areas where its perfume can be enjoyed.
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