Clematis alpina White Moth

White Moth clematis

Clematis alpina 'White Moth' produces masses of the most elegant and pretty, small, nodding, double white flowers with green-yellow centres from April to May.

Clematis alpina 'White Moth' was raised by George Jackman and Son, England.

How to grow

This non-evergreen climber can be grown against a trellis, garden fence, wall, arches, pillars, pergolas, clambering over tree stumps or through large shrubs in the flower border.

White Moth characteristics

Climate

  • Cold hardiness (RHS): H6 (to -20C)
  • Cold hardiness (USDA): Zone 6 (-23C)

Identification

  • Country of origin: United Kingdom
  • Flowering month: April
  • Flower form: Double flower (25-50 petals)
  • Annual cycle: Deciduous