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Growing Clematis

Clematis vines are climbing shrubs or herbaceous perennial plants with beautiful flowers in a rich variety of hues. Besides attractive flowers, many varieties can also boast quite a remarkable seedheads. They offer endless possibilities for enhancing the landscape, but in order to achieve the best results, it's vital to learn about their requirements.

Close attention should also be given to selecting the right cultivars as well as to careful preparation of the site. The effort will certainly pay off, as the plants may grow abounding with flowers for many years to come, rewarding us with their growing fullness and lushness.

 

Clematis vines are climbing shrubs or herbaceous perennial plants with beautiful flowers in a rich variety of hues. They offer endless possibilities...

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The list has been created by the Clematis Source of Good Climbers to help especially those who are to begin their adventure with clematis. The list...

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Large-flowered Clematis thrive best in fertile organic soil, rich in humus, calcium (pH 6 to 7) and kept moist but not wet. If your soil is not...

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Pruning encourages branching and helps develop more plentiful blooms. It should be accomplished between the end of February to the beginning of April....

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Diseases

The only serious disease of clematis is highly infective fungal infestation called Clematis wilt. Suddenly either the entire plant, one of...

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Each plant's entry in our Encyclopeaedia includes hardiness ratings describing suitable regions for its cultivation.

 

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The beauty of any garden can be greatly enhanced by growing Clematis on various kinds of garden structures such as pergolas, arbors, trellises,...

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Clematis grown in containers can be planted throughout the season from April to mid-November. The vines selected for planting should be previously...

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