Clematis texensis 'Prince William'
Clematis texensis 'Prince William' is a climbing plant with tulip-shaped burgundy-red and violet flowers, blooming from July to September. It's hardy, grows up to 3 meters, and attracts pollinators.
- Standplaats: Possible in partial shade (>3u sun)
- Vorstbestendigd: tot -15°C
Clematis texensis 'Prince William' is a striking climbing plant renowned for its abundant flowering and distinctive tulip-shaped blooms. The flowers nod gracefully, displaying a deep burgundy-red exterior and a vivid violet to lilac interior, highlighted by contrasting yellow stamens. This clematis blooms profusely from July to September, adding a prolonged splash of color to the garden.
Reaching a height of approximately 3 meters with a spread of 1 meter, it exhibits an average growth rate. Fully hardy and deciduous, 'Prince William' thrives in fertile, well-drained soil with a neutral to slightly alkaline pH. It prefers a position in full sun or light shade, with its roots kept cool and shaded by mulch or low-growing plants.
For maintenance, it's recommended to prune the previous year's stems back to about 15-20 cm above ground level in early spring, just above a pair of strong buds. This clematis falls into pruning group 3. It's ideal for covering pergolas, fences, or walls, and fits well in cottage or natural gardens. The striking flowers attract bees and other pollinating insects, enhancing garden biodiversity.
Clematis texensis 'Prince William' is a striking climbing plant renowned for its abundant flowering and distinctive tulip-shaped blooms. The flowers nod gracefully, displaying a deep burgundy-red exterior and a vivid violet to lilac interior, highlighted by contrasting yellow stamens. This clematis blooms profusely from July to September, adding a prolonged splash of color to the garden.
Reaching a height of approximately 3 meters with a spread of 1 meter, it exhibits an average growth rate. Fully hardy and deciduous, 'Prince William' thrives in fertile, well-drained soil with a neutral to slightly alkaline pH. It prefers a position in full sun or light shade, with its roots kept cool and shaded by mulch or low-growing plants.
For maintenance, it's recommended to prune the previous year's stems back to about 15-20 cm above ground level in early spring, just above a pair of strong buds. This clematis falls into pruning group 3. It's ideal for covering pergolas, fences, or walls, and fits well in cottage or natural gardens. The striking flowers attract bees and other pollinating insects, enhancing garden biodiversity.
- Standplaats: Possible in partial shade (>3u sun)
- Vorstbestendigd: tot -15°C
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