Clematis Corinne Boulevard
Best vertical accent for small-space container gardeners and fence decorators.
Discover the Clematis Corinne™ Boulevard®, an ornamental vine that brings graceful climbing and extravagant blooms to your garden. Its pointed white petals are beautifully accented with a blush of palest pink along the central stripe. This perennial variety is perfect for containers or for adorning low fences and small shrubs. For optimal growth, it thrives in good soil with consistent moisture and shade at the roots. Belonging to Pruning Group 3, it requires specific care in early spring. This plant ships ready for planting and is backed by a 1-year guarantee.
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Price vs Category Average
-39%
Below average
Mature Height
6
/ feet
Who it's for
- Novice gardeners wanting low-maintenance, easy-care perennials
- Urban gardeners with limited balcony or patio space
- Flower lovers seeking months of continuous garden color
Who should skip it
- Busy individuals unable to commit to a daily watering schedule
- Gardeners in hot climates struggling with root temperature control
- Plant owners worried about fungal disease and sudden dieback
Performance breakdown
Bloom Longevity
Consistent flowering from May through September provides exceptional seasonal color coverage.
Container Versatility
Compact growth habit makes it perfectly suited for patio pots and planters.
Maintenance Complexity
Pruning Group 3 requirements demand specific seasonal attention for optimal health.
Vertical Impact
Ideal height for adding elegant, space-saving structure to fences and trellises.
Hardiness Range
Reliable performance across USDA zones 5 through 9 for diverse climates.
Visual Appeal
Striking white petals with delicate pink accents create a sophisticated aesthetic.
Key Specs
Mature Height
6 feet
Mature Spread
2 feet
USDA Hardiness Zones
5 to 9
Bloom Time
May through September
Plant Lifespan
Perennial
Planting Depth
3–4” below soil surface
Recommended Spacing
2 feet
Warranty
1 year money-back guarantee
Features
- Striking white flowers with pink central stripe
- Ideal for container gardening
- Climbs fences and small shrubs
- Perennial for long-term beauty
- Blooms May through September
- Adaptable to sun or partial shade
- Requires Pruning Group 3 care
- Adds vertical interest to landscapes
What customers say
Customers overwhelmingly praise the Clematis Corinne Boulevard for its exceptional, long blooming duration, providing continuous color from late spring into autumn. Its compact habit makes it ideal for container gardening and urban spaces. Reviewers frequently highlight the vibrant, prolific star shaped flowers and the plant's manageable nature, noting it requires minimal pruning. While the initial cost is sometimes higher, the sustained, heavy flowering justifies the investment. Once established, this variety demonstrates reliable vigor. Overall satisfaction is high, positioning the Corinne as a premium choice for dependable, multi-season patio color.
Know before you buy
Yes, as a climbing vine that reaches up to 6 feet, it needs a support structure like a fence, trellis, or small shrub to grow vertically. Without support, it will trail along the ground.
Pruning Group 3 varieties bloom on new growth each season. You should prune the vines back hard in early spring, cutting them down to about 6 to 12 inches above the ground to encourage vigorous new stems and abundant flowers.
Absolutely. The Corinne Boulevard is specifically bred to be compact, making it an excellent choice for containers. Ensure your pot has good drainage and provide a small trellis or stake for the vine to climb.
Clematis prefer their heads in the sun and their feet in the shade. You can keep the root zone cool by planting low-growing perennials around the base or by applying a layer of mulch to protect the soil from direct heat.
This perennial is hardy in USDA zones 5 through 9. If you live in a colder climate within this range, ensure the plant is well-established before the first frost and consider adding a layer of mulch in late autumn for extra root protection.
For optimal airflow and growth, space your plants approximately 2 feet apart. This allows enough room for the vines to spread their 2-foot width without overcrowding.
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