Alan Bloom Clematis
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The Clematis Alan Bloom, 'Heracleifolia 'Alan Bloom', a Blooms of Blessingham plant, has vivid spikes of fragrant dark blue flowers that rise above its dark green foliage. Alan Blooms fluffy seed heads make it even more attractive. It is an improved form compared to other varieties in its species. It has a plant height of 30 with a spread of 36. Clematis Alan Bloom needs a supporting structure to grow properly but will also grow over large shrubs. It is best to heavily mulch the root zone to provide this cool, shady area.
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