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A wonderful, strong, healthy, and moderately vigorous variety (2–3 m) with large double dark‑blue flowers in summer and single light‑blue flowers in autumn. Perfect for cultivation in Central European climates. It blooms twice a year and looks best on trellises, gazebos, and pergolas. Clematis tolerates low temperatures well. It prefers sunny, warm, sheltered positions. It dislikes heavy clay soils or very light soils. The soil should be fertile, humus‑rich, well‑drained, and moist, with a pH of 6.0–7.0.
Uses: Climbs beautifully over pergolas, fences, walls, gazebos, trellises, and natural supports such as coniferous and deciduous trees, shrubs, and subshrubs.
Flowering: Twice a year: late May–June and again in August–September.
Exposure: South, west, or east.
Care: Plant the clematis 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. Shade the base with low shrubs or perennials, and before winter mound bark around the base to a height of 10–20 cm. It grows best in fertile, humus‑rich, airy soils rich in calcium (pH 6–7). Fertilize from April and water generously during the growing season.
Pruning: Spring flowering occurs on last year’s shoots. Therefore, in late February or early March remove dead or diseased stems, and prune healthy ones lightly: in the first year cut to 30 cm above ground, in the second year to 70 cm, and in subsequent years to 150 cm.