Clematis Montana Freda
Clematis Montana Freda
Clematis Montana Freda
Clematis Montana Freda
Clematis Montana Freda
Clematis Montana Freda

Clematis Montana Freda

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Montana Freda

If there is such a thing as a compact montana, this is the one. Masses of deep cherry pink 2.5-3.5" (6-9cm) flowers in May and June. The bronze foliage is another feature of this very attractive variety. Mature height 12-15' (4-5m). Pruning group A.

Vines are shipped and sold as well-rooted starter plants

Flower Color Pink
Flower Size 2.5-3.5" (6-9cm)
Flowering Period May & June
Mature Height 2-15' (3.5-4.5m)
Foliage Deciduous
Planting Aspect Sun / Partial Sun / Bright Shade
Cold Tolerance Zone 7

At Wildwood, we aim to make sure every plant arrives healthy and safe to your door in time for your planting period. The shipment of your order will follow our approximate schedule found below where timing will be dependent on what is being shipped, your planting zone, and the current weather conditions for shipping.

 Zone Earliest Shipping Time
1-3 Mid May
4-5 Late April
6 Early to Mid April
7-9 Late March

All times listed are the earliest dates shipping can start in that zone. Shipping times can change due to harsh weather conditions or supplier delays if they occur.

Not sure what planting zone you are? Check the map here or visit Natural Resources Canada to find the hardiness zone in your Municipality.

When to Plant

Clematis can be planted as soon as the ground is workable. Like bulbs, clematis will react to the seasons with root growth in the summer and fall and top growth in the spring.

How to Plant

Plant in an area with sufficient light and a well drained soil mix. We recommend digging a 18" by 18" (45cm x 45cm x  45cm) hole and covering the bottom with a mix of rich compost and bone meal. Cover the compost mix with top soil before planting in the hole. Your watered clematis should be planted so that there is 6" (15cm) of stem below the final soil level. The stem should be ripe before burying it so if there is any uncertainty of this, leave the final fill until later in the season. 

Planting in Containers

Most varieties will do well in containers but plant growth and size will depend on the size of the container used and frequency of watering. It is important to include some sort of trellis, sweet pea netting, or cedar stakes to be used as a support system. When planting Clematis in containers, make sure to use something with several drainage holes in the bottom.

Clematis have three main pruning groups that we have simplified as A, B, and C. These groups are based on where the Clematis grows its new flowers. Follow our quick guide below to see when and where you should be pruning your established Clematis vines after their flowering season.

 Group A B (1 & 2) C
Flower Time Spring

Early Summer and Repeat Blooms

B1 (Heavy blooms on old growth in May - June followed by a smaller flush on new growth in September)

B2 (Blooms simultaneously on old and new growth from June to September)

Late Summer
Flowers on Old wood Old & new wood New wood
When to Prune After flowering (Summer) After flowering (Fall / Winter) After flowering (Winter / Spring)
Where to Prune Cut out weak or dead stems. Light pruning with variation in length in late Feb. or March. Remove weak or dead wood. Cut back to two strong sets of buds as close to soil level as possible.

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A very healthy plant upon arrival

"I was so happy to find this variety as I had one for years that was fantastic but sadly got cut down inadvertently. I was unable to find one at the garden centres in Vancouver so was happy to locate this variety at Wildwood Outdoor Living Centre. I was concerned about how a plant would survive a trip by mail. It was just a small shoot when it arrived in April but as soon as the warmer weather arrived it took off and has now climbed 6 feet up the fence and there are many new shoots coming. Based on the last one I had I can't recommend this variety too highly. The flowers are small but profuse and last a long time with a second blooming later in the summer. It is a show stopper1"

Elizabeth R. (5/5)

All in all Ii was

"All in all Ii was pleased with my orders. It is too soon to say with the Clematis. They were beautifully packed and came In good condition. So far they look healthy but haven't grown much if at all. The sweet Cicillly seeds however did not germinate. I followed all the Instructures. I would reorder from you. Thank you."

Dorothy. D. (3/5)

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