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A very interesting, relatively fast-growing variety that was bred in New Zealand. It grows up to 3 meters high, with large scarlet flowers and very dark stamens in the center, resistant to cold and diseases.
A very interesting, relatively fast-growing variety that was bred in New Zealand. It grows up to 3 meters high, with large scarlet flowers and very dark stamens in the center, resistant to cold and diseases.
Uses: Clematis climbs on pergolas, fences, walls, arbors, trellises, and natural supports such as coniferous trees, deciduous trees, shrubs, and bushes.
Flowers: From July to the end of September.
Position: Anywhere.
Care: The plants should be planted 5 to 10 cm deeper than in the pot in the soil. It should grow about 30 cm away from other plants, walls, trees, etc. The soil around the plant should be covered with bark. In winter, mound the soil around the plant to a height of 10-20 cm to protect the roots. Clematis grows best in humus-rich soil that is well-drained and contains a lot of calcium. It is recommended to fertilize the plant intensively from April until the end of the growing season.
Pruning: The variety blooms on this year's shoots. Therefore, the shoots should be sharply pruned in February or March. In the first year after planting, the plants should be cut 30 cm above the ground. In the second year, 40 cm, and in later years, 50 cm above the ground.