CLEMATIS 'Multi Blue'
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CLEMATIS 'Multi Blue'
Commonly known as Virgin's bower
Large Flowered Summer Varieties
A most striking clematis with large double blue flowers in profusion
Full Plant Details - Sun/Soil & other attributes
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Good to know
Remove dead and damaged stems before growth begins in early spring. Trim remaining stems to strong buds. -
Pests & Diseases
cutworms, aphids on young plants, clematis wilt. -
Place of origin
Garden origin (Holland) -
Deciduous
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Blue
With cream-edged inner sepals -
DoubleMulti rows of petals, no stamen showing8-13cm (3-5in) across with 6 to 8 broad outer sepals and many short, narrow inner sepals
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Cottage garden
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Suitable for small gardens
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Town garden
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Fully hardy
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Entire
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Lanceolate
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Ovate
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Height
1.5-3.5m (5-11½ft) -
Spread
1m (39in) -
ClimberSome of these climbing plants will need trellis or wire supports if grown on walls or fences. Other grow aerial roots and are self-clingingEarly, large-flowered climber
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Hardy - very cold winter
Hardy in all of UK and northern Europe. Plant can possibly withstand temperatures down to -20°C (-4°F) -
Summer Seasonal Interest
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Fertile well drained soilHumus-rich. Mulch in late winter.
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Full sun
Shade roots and base. -
Partial shade
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harmful if eaten
Pets, i.e. cats, dogs, rabbits, rodents, notably rabbits -
skin irritant
People -
Rabbit Resistant
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