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Clematis (Clematis)
category : climbers
position : sun, partial shade
height : up to 10 m
frost resistance : up to -20 ° C
reaction soil : indifferent
preferences soil : fertile, humus, permeable, rich in calcium, sandy loam
watering : a lot
color leaves/needles : green
color of flowers : blue, white, yellow, red, pink, purple
form : climbing
period flowering : April-October
seeding : autumn
reproduction:layering, semi-woody and herbaceous cuttings, sowing
persistence leaves : seasonal
application : balconies, gardens, pergolas, trellises, gazebos, terraces
pace of growth : fast
Clematis - silhouetteDevelopmental features of clematisClematis positionClematis - careClematis - applicationAdviceClematis is an extremely popular garden climber found in Europe, Asia and America.Occurs in over 200 species.
Strongly growing species, such as Clematis Clematis and Climbing Clematis, grow to a height of over 10 meters. Most popular varieties, however, are 2-3 meters long.Examples include Italian clematis, as well as many summer-flowering hybrid varieties.
A special group is formed by non-cutting perennial clematis, which only reach 60 to 120 centimeters in height.In addition, there are forms that bloom in spring, summer and autumn.Unique flowering varieties, such as' Rouge Cardinal ', bloom continuously from June to September.
The repeating flowering varieties first bloom in May / June and then again in August / September. The flowers are star-shaped and colored in different colors. The leaves are fresh, green in color.
Depending on the variety, clematis can be grown on almost any position. A humus and permeable substrate is ideal.The substrate around the roots can be mulched.Plant accompanying plants at a safe distance.
Plant clematis from August to October. We irrigate the plants regularly and feed them in the spring.Shorten the shoots of repeat-flowering hybrids by half in November / December.Summer hybrids shorten to 20-50 centimeters.
Clematis is a versatile climber, mountain clematis grows perfectly under the eaves.
Botanical species, such as the Italian clematis, are very resistant to the difficult to control clematis fungal disease.