Rogerson Clematis Garden

125 Rosemont Rd, West Linn, OR, USA

971-777-4394

https://www.rogersonclematiscollection.org

The world of clematis comes in many different shapes, colors, and sizes. From early spring to late summer and into fall, you can find a clematis blooming.  Rogerson Clematis Garden offers a chance to stroll through their display garden and see the clematis in a residential setting and the many different ways to display a clematis. Discover something new and learn more about how to grow this fascinating flowering plant.  Their website offers the chance to see what is in bloom before your visit, or just visit and be surprised!  The landscaped gardens on the historic Luscher Farm property hold more than just clematis – it is a display garden full of a variety of plants to wander and enjoy.

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Private tours available by request

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