CLEMATIS
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CLEMATIS
Commonly known as Virgin's bower
Showy, sometimes possibly too showy, long-flowering climbers with variety of shape and colour for all the year.
Genus of more than 200 species of deciduous, twining leaf-climbers, scandent shrubs, subshrubs and sometimes woody-based herbaceous perennials from Europe, the Himalayas, China, Australasia, North America and Central America.
More than 400 cultivars are in cultivation. Native perennial Traveller's joy or Old man's beard (C. vitalba) is a plant of hedgerows and wood edges. The climbing stems can reach to 30m.
Full Plant Details - Sun/Soil & other attributes
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Good to know
Prune to allotted space after flowering to encourage new growth for next season's flowers. -
Pests & Diseases
cutworms, aphids on young plants, clematis wilt. -
Place of origin
Garden origin.Sweden. J Lindmark -
DeciduousEarly flowering on previous year's growth.
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Frost hardy (down to -5)
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Height
2-3m (6-10ft) -
Spread
1.5m (5ft) -
ClimberSome of these climbing plants will need trellis or wire supports if grown on walls or fences. Other grow aerial roots and are self-clingingFlowers 4-8cm (1½-3in) across, opening flat revealing white stamens. Occasionally flowers from summer to early autumn. Silvery seed heads.
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Hardy - average winter
Hardy through most of the UK apart from inland valleys, at altitude and central/northerly locations. May suffer foliage damage and stem dieback in harsh winters in cold gardens. Plant can withstand temperatures down to -10°C (14°F) -
Fertile well drained soilHumus-rich. Mulch in late winter.
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Full sun
Shade roots and base. -
skin irritant
Rabbits. C. harmful if eaten
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Clematis - Growing Guide
Planting to avoid allergic reactions and asthma
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