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'Burning Love™' clematis Description
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'Burning Love™' clematis photo
Photo courtesy of scvirginia
Availability:
Commercially available
Synonyms:
Origin:
Bred by Ton Hannink (Netherlands, 2002).
Class:
Group 3, Viticella Group.  
Bloom:
Red.  4 to 6 petals.  Average diameter 3.25".  Small to medium, single bloom form.  Midsummer to early autumn.  
Habit:

Height: 6' to 10' (185 to 305cm).  Width: 18" to 2' (45 to 60cm).
Growing:
USDA zone 4b and warmer.  
Breeder's notes:
Introduced 2010.
Patents:
United States - Patent No: PP 25,727  on  21 Jul 2015   VIEW USPTO PATENT
Application No: 13/986,908  on  17 Jun 2013
‘Vitiwester’ derived from an ongoing breeding program by the Inventor at his nursery in Drunen, The Netherlands. ‘Vitiwester’ was selected as a single unique plant in 2003 and arose from a controlled cross made in 2002 between an unnamed plant of Clematis viticella for the Inventor's breeding program as the female parent and Clematis ‘Westerplatte’ (not patented) as the male parent.
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