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This is a charming, very vigorously growing climber with green leaves that last until early November. In summer and autumn, it is covered with a mass of star‑shaped, lightly fragrant flowers. The plant looks beautiful both in the garden and in pots on balconies or terraces; it is frost‑hardy and low‑maintenance, and is successfully cultivated throughout Poland.
This charming, very vigorously growing climber features green leaves that persist until early November. In summer and autumn, it is covered with an abundance of star‑shaped, lightly fragrant flowers. The plant looks beautiful both in the garden and in pots on balconies or terraces; it is frost‑hardy and low‑maintenance, and is successfully cultivated throughout Poland.
Application: It climbs wonderfully on pergolas, fences, walls, gazebos, trellises, and natural supports such as coniferous trees, deciduous trees, shrubs, and small bushes. It also grows excellently in large pots on balconies, terraces, and in small gardens. It can serve as a groundcover or screening plant.
Blooming: July–October.
Care: Plant the clematis 5 to 10 cm deeper than it grew in the pot and at least 30 cm away from other plants or walls. Mulch the soil around the plant with bark. Provide some shade to the base, for example by planting low‑growing shrubs, and before winter cover the base with bark up to a height of 10–20 cm. It grows best in fertile, humus‑rich, well‑draining soils that are rich in calcium (pH 6.0–7.0) and airy. Begin fertilizing in April and water intensively during the growing season.
Pruning: Since this variety blooms on last year’s shoots, prune at the turn of February and March by removing dead and diseased shoots, and lightly trim the healthy ones – in the first year after planting, cut about 30 cm above the strong buds; in the second year, about 70 cm; and in subsequent years, about 150 cm above the ground.