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A moderately vigorous (2–4 m) variety with large bicoloured flowers, intensely pink with a white stripe in the centre and yellow stamens. The plant looks beautiful in the garden or in containers on a balcony or terrace. It is frost-resistant and low-maintenance, ideal for cultivation in Polish climate conditions. It does not like very hot, strongly sun-exposed locations. The soil should be fertile, humus-rich, well-drained and moist, with a pH of 6.0–7.0.
A moderately vigorous (2–4 m) variety with large bicoloured flowers, intensely pink with a white stripe in the centre and yellow stamens. The plant looks beautiful both in the garden and in containers on a balcony or terrace. It is frost-resistant and low-maintenance. Ideal for cultivation in Polish climate conditions.
Use: Climbs beautifully over pergolas, fences, walls, gazebos, trellises and natural supports such as coniferous and deciduous trees, shrubs and subshrubs.
Flowering: From May to October.
Exposure: East, west, north.
Care: Plant clematis 5 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, e.g. with low shrubs, and before winter mound bark up to 10–20 cm. It grows best in fertile, humus-rich, calcium-rich (pH 6–7) and well-aerated soil. Fertilise from April and water intensively during the growing season.
Pruning: Spring flowering occurs on last year's shoots; therefore, at the turn of February and March remove dead and diseased shoots and prune healthy ones lightly: in the first year 30 cm above ground, in the second year 70 cm, and in the following years 150 cm.