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'Amaranthine' clematis Description
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'UTOP013' clematis photo
Photo courtesy of jedmar
Availability:
Commercially available
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Origin:
Bred by Ton Hannink (Netherlands, before 2012).
Class:
Early Large Flowered.  
Bloom:
Violet, lighter stripes.  Average diameter 5".  Medium, single bloom form.  Late spring to early summer.  
Habit:
Dark foliage.  

Height: 5" to 9" (13 to 25cm).  Width: 4' to 5' (120 to 150cm).
Growing:
USDA zone 6b and warmer.  
Patents:
United States - Patent No: PP 32,583  on  8 Dec 2020   VIEW USPTO PATENT
Application No: 16/602,081  on  1 Aug 2019
Inventors: Hannink; Ton (Waalwijk, NL)
`UTOP013` originated from a controlled cross in April 2014 in Drunen, The Netherlands between the female parent, Clematis `Utopia` (unpatented) and the male parent Clematis courtoisii (unpatented). Seeds from the controlled cross were obtained and sown and plants were grown for evaluation. A single plant was selected in May 2012 in Drunen, The Netherlands and subsequently named `UTOP013`
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