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'C. texensis 'Prince William'' clematis Description
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'Zo08171' clematis photo
Photo courtesy of jedmar
Availability:
Commercially available
Synonyms:
Origin:
Bred by Wim Snoeijer (Netherlands, before 2006). Bred by Jan Van Zoest (Netherlands, 2006).
Introduced in Netherlands by J. van Zoest bv in 2017 as 'Prince William'.
Class:
Group 3, Texensis-Viorna Group.  
Bloom:
Violet-red, violet reverse, cream anthers.  up to 4 petals.  Average diameter 2".  Small, single, tulip-shaped bloom form.  Early summer to early autumn.  
Habit:

Height: 4'11" to 6'7" (150 to 200cm).  
Patents:
United States - Patent No: PP 31,350  on  14 Jan 2020   VIEW USPTO PATENT
Application No: 15/998,141  on  9 Jul 2018
Inventors: van Zoest; Jan (Boskoop, NL)
The goal of the selection was to select a new cultivar of Clematis with tulip-shaped flowers with unique flower coloration. `Zo08171` was selected in 2008 and arose from a controlled cross made in 2006 between unnamed and unpatented plants from his breeding program; the female parent designated as No. 19960253 and the male parent designated as No. 19970052.
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