


Clematis Star Burst
Clematis Star Burst lives up to its name with striking medium to large flowers that open in a bold purple-red shade, each sepal marked by a central pinkish-white bar. The result is a dynamic, star-like pattern that catches the light and draws the eye. A member of the early large-flowered group, Star Burst puts on its first flush in late spring and may offer a second round of blooms in early fall when trimmed back after the first flowering. Its upright, twining habit is perfect for trellises, fences, or arbors.
Bold Color With a Soft Twist: Each bloom blends warm purple-red sepals with a contrasting pale bar, giving the flowers a “burst” of brightness down the center. It’s a striking look that complements both formal and cottage-style gardens.
Early-Season Interest With Extra Bloom Potential: Flowering begins in late spring—earlier than many clematis—making Star Burst a reliable source of early color. You may even enjoy a bonus flush in late summer or early fall, especially with light pruning.
Easy Care and Beautiful Climbing Form: Star Burst grows vigorously but not aggressively, reaching a manageable height of 6–8 feet. Part of our Yellow Prune Group, it requires minimal maintenance; just trim lightly after flowering to keep it tidy and productive.
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Clematis Star Burst lives up to its name with striking medium to large flowers that open in a bold purple-red shade, each sepal marked by a central pinkish-white bar. The result is a dynamic, star-like pattern that catches the light and draws the eye. A member of the early large-flowered group, Star Burst puts on its first flush in late spring and may offer a second round of blooms in early fall when trimmed back after the first flowering. Its upright, twining habit is perfect for trellises, fences, or arbors.
Bold Color With a Soft Twist: Each bloom blends warm purple-red sepals with a contrasting pale bar, giving the flowers a “burst” of brightness down the center. It’s a striking look that complements both formal and cottage-style gardens.
Early-Season Interest With Extra Bloom Potential: Flowering begins in late spring—earlier than many clematis—making Star Burst a reliable source of early color. You may even enjoy a bonus flush in late summer or early fall, especially with light pruning.
Easy Care and Beautiful Climbing Form: Star Burst grows vigorously but not aggressively, reaching a manageable height of 6–8 feet. Part of our Yellow Prune Group, it requires minimal maintenance; just trim lightly after flowering to keep it tidy and productive.





















