Clematis plant named ‘EviGsy156’

The Clematis cultivar 'EviGsy156' addresses the need for compact Clematis varieties with unique flower colors and repeat blooming by combining a compact growth habit with large, purple-blue flowers and red anthers, enhancing its appeal in gardens and containers.

USPP37479P3Active Publication Date: 2026-06-23RAYMOND J EVISON

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
US · United States
Patent Type
Patents(United States)
Current Assignee / Owner
RAYMOND J EVISON
Filing Date
2025-10-17
Publication Date
2026-06-23

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing Clematis cultivars lack compact plant habits with large, uniquely colored flowers and strong repeat blooming capabilities, limiting their aesthetic and horticultural appeal.

Method used

Development of the Clematis cultivar 'EviGsy156', which features a compact growth habit, large purple-blue flowers with darker purple-red centers and red anthers, and a floriferous blooming habit, suitable for both gardens and containers, derived from a controlled cross between Clematis patens and Clematis viticella.

Benefits of technology

‘EviGsy156’ exhibits stable, true-to-type characteristics with abundant flowering from May to October, including reblooming in late August to October, making it an attractive and versatile ornamental plant for landscaping and container gardening.

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Abstract

A new cultivar of Clematis plant named ‘EviGsy156’ that is characterized by its blooms in May and June and reblooms in late August to October, its flowers with tepals that are purple-blue in color with a darker purple-red color through the centers and contrasting red anthers, its compact plant habit; ranging between 90 cm and 1.2 m in height and spread on a current year's growth, its dense foliage, its floriferous blooming habit with repeat blooms, and its high suitability for growing in both gardens and containers.
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