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Sally™ Clematis

Clematis 'Evipo077'

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Plant Profile & Growing Essentials

Cold hardy, Flowering, Reblooming, Thornless, Attracts pollinators, Container Friendly, and Non-invasive

Specifications

  • Botanical Name
    Clematis 'Evipo077'
  • Height
    4-5 ft
  • Width
    2-3 ft
  • Growing Zones
    4-9
  • Sunlight
    • Full sun
  • Growth Rate
    Moderate
  • Flower Color
    • Pink
  • Leaf Color
    • Green
  • Pollinator Friendly
    Yes
  • Bloom Period
    Early Summer, Late Summer, Early Fall, Late Fall
  • Does Not Ship To
    AK, HI, ID, MT

Planting & Care Instructions

Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: Ensure this vine receives at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily to maximize flower production and color intensity. While it can tolerate very light shade, too much darkness will cause the vine to become leggy and produce significantly fewer blooms.
  • Soil: Plant in well-drained, nutrient-rich soil that stays evenly moist without becoming waterlogged. If your garden has heavy clay or loose sand, mix in organic compost before planting to improve drainage and keep the root zone cool and receptive to water.

Watering Requirements

Water deeply and consistently during the first growing season to help the extensive root system establish, checking the soil moisture a few inches down before adding more. Once established, the vine is moderately drought tolerant, but inconsistent watering during summer heat can stress the plant and result in smaller or dropped flowers.

Pruning Tips

Sally™ Clematis blooms on new wood, so the best time to prune is in early spring just as new green growth begins to appear. Cut all stems back to about 12 inches above the ground, making your cut just above a healthy pair of buds. This "hard prune" forces strong, vigorous stems from the base that will carry flowers from the bottom of the plant to the top.

Fertilizer Needs

Apply a balanced, slow-release granular fertilizer or a formula designed for roses in early spring when you see the first signs of green growth. Avoid using high-nitrogen lawn fertilizers near the base of the vine, as this encourages excessive leaf growth and will reduce the number of blooms you get.


With gorgeous silvery pink blossoms, the Sally™ Clematis (Clematis 'Evipo077') is a radiant and reliable rebloomer from none other than the master of vertical charm—Raymond Evison himself. This dainty yet tough Raymond Evison Clematis boasts pale, silvery-pink blooms with a lovely blush midrib and dusky rose-pink anthers.

Fragrant, free-flowering, and compact in habit, this long-blooming superstar is ideal for smaller spaces or container culture. Expect an extended show from late spring through fall, with a strong rebloom if properly pruned. Each flower is around 5 inches wide and carried in abundance across the lush green foliage. The plant itself is tidy and well-behaved, never aggressive or unruly, and makes a marvelous choice for vertical interest without the worry of overgrowth.

With a naturally compact growth habit reaching just 4-5 feet tall, Sally™ Clematis is an absolute gem for patios, porches, trellises, or even weaving through shrubs and Roses. A part of the Patio & Garden Collection, Sally™ Clematis thrives in USDA zones 4-9 and tolerates both cool and warm climates.

Key Features

  • Raymond Evison hybrid with compact habit
  • Pale silvery-pink flowers with rose midribs
  • Reblooms from late spring through fall
  • Grows only 4–5 feet tall. Spreads just 2-3 feet wide - ideal for small spaces
  • Blooms on both old and new wood
  • Perfect for containers, trellises, or weaving through shrubs
    USDA zones 4–9 cold-hardy

Like most Evison hybrids, it's bred for reliable reblooming on both old and new wood—making pruning a cinch. With its repeat-flowering nature, this variety symbolizes beauty that returns, persistence, and the joy of a long-lasting connection. Related to the Buttercup family (Ranunculaceae), it is a resilient, adaptable perennial vine that rewards a bit of attention with a summer full of blooms.

Landscaping Uses

Use this compact climber to dress up vertical spaces with its soft pink romance. Sally™ Clematis grows 4–5 feet tall with a slender, upright climbing habit.

  • Grow in large containers with obelisks or small trellises
  • Train on fences, mailboxes, or lampposts
  • Weave through Roses or shrubs for layered bloom
  • Add soft charm to cottage gardens
  • Let it spill elegantly from balcony railings

Care and Maintenance

Sally™ Clematis is a perennial climbing vine that is sun-loving and highly adaptable. It’s perfect for newer gardeners, thanks to its repeat-flowering and compact size.

  • Planting Time: Spring or fall is ideal
  • Sun Needs: Full sun to part shade (at least 6 hours of sun for best bloom)
  • Soil Needs: Moist, fertile, well-drained soil; dislikes soggy roots
    Moisture Needs: Regular watering, especially in heat
  • Mulch/Arborist Mulch: Apply a 3-4 inch deep layer of mulch over roots; cool roots = happy Clematis
  • Fertilization Needs: Feed monthly during the growing season with balanced fertilizer
  • Pruning Info: Group 2 Clematis – blooms on old and new wood; prune lightly after first flush to shape and encourage rebloom; deadhead spent blooms for more flowers
    Renewal Pruning: Every few years, prune to 12 inches in early spring to refresh growth
  • SpecialPerks/Growing Tips: Deer-resistant, mildew-resistant, compact and container-friendly, long bloom season, easy rebloomer
  • Division Info: If becoming crowded, divide Clematis roots to boost vigor.

Pretty in Pink All Season Long!

The fantastic Sally™ Clematis is a picture of gentle elegance with the heart of a garden workhorse. If you need nonstop color on a small-scale trellis or want to sweeten up your shrub border with vertical charm, Sally is ready to show off.

Buy now and Nature Hills will ship these silvery-pink blossoms right to your doorstep!

Frequently Asked Questions

What pruning group is Sally™ Clematis?
Sally™ is a Group 2 Clematis, blooming on both old and new wood. Light pruning is best after its first flush of blooms.

Does Sally™ Clematis rebloom?
Yes! It reblooms beautifully from late spring through fall, especially if deadheaded and lightly pruned after flowering.

Can I grow Sally™ Clematis in a container?
Absolutely. Sally™ was bred for container culture and small spaces. Just provide a trellis or support.

Is Sally™ Clematis deer-resistant?
Yes, Clematis are typically deer-resistant, and Sally™ holds up well in most gardens.

How big does Sally™ Clematis get?
It matures at around 4–5 feet tall and 2 feet wide, making it ideal for tight spaces.

Are Clematis hard to grow?
Not with a little sun, mulch, and care! Sally™ is one of the easiest thanks to its size and reblooming habit.

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