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Clematis
Clematis florida Bicolor
An elegant species with very unique flowers, creamy white with a central tuft of dark purple black stamens. In autumn all flowers turn green. Blossoms only on the new wood from June to September. Best grown in a wind sheltered position e.g. on a wall facing south. Thrives best in moist, well drained soil. It also requires good protection in winter.
Position:
Prefers partial shade
Soil:
A fertile, well-drained soil
Rate of Growth:
Average
Flowering Period:
June to Sept(Group 2)
Flower Colour:
White and purple
Other Features:
The central eye of its unique flowers shades from golden to deep green, adding even more depth to the display
Hardiness:
Half Hardy: stands a temperatures down to 0°C
Garden Care:
Apply a generous mulch of well-rotted garden compost around the base of the plant and use a slow-release fertiliser such as Osmocote in early spring. Cut back all growth to a strong bud in spring immediately after the plant has flowered, removing any dead and damaged stems.
Eventual Height: 3.5m
Eventual Spread:
90cm
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Approx Pot Size |
Approx Height |
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2 litre pot |
Varies through the season |
£11.99 |
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