Clematis lanug

Clematis lanuginosa

''Clematis lanuginosa'' is a flowering vine of the genus ''Clematis''. Like many members of that genus, its hybrids are prized by gardeners for their showy flowers. It is endemic to Zhejiang province in eastern China and was first discovered near Ningbo by the plant hunter Robert Fortune in 1850 who sent plants back to England. It was lost to cultivation at about the time of the first world war and thought to be extinct but was rediscovered growing in the same area in 2008.

''C. lanuginosa'' is a twice-bearing clematis that blooms once in spring and again in summer. In the USA it grows best in American Horticultural Society zones 9 to 1, which covers much of the USA. It is best known as a parent species for many of the large-flowered varieties of ''Clematis''. One example of these would be Jackman's Clematis ''C. jackmanii''. The cultivar 'Candida' has 8-inch white blossoms.