Clematis texensis 'Princess Diana'

Clematis ,

Climbing clematis with raspberry-pink tulip-like flowers (June–Sept), suitable for sunny spots. Pruning group 3, bee-attracting.

  • Colour: PinkRed
  • Height: 200 - 300 cm
    • Standplaats:  Possible in partial shade (>3u sun)
    • Vorstbestendigd:  tot -10°C

    Clematis texensis 'Princess Diana' is a striking, late-flowering climber known for its tulip-shaped flowers in a vivid raspberry-pink hue. The outward-curving, recurved petals give the blossoms an elegant, lantern-like appearance, offering visual interest from June through September, with a potential second flush later in the season.

    This clematis reaches a height of 2 to 3 metres and is ideal for vertical structures such as trellises, obelisks, pergolas, or trained through shrubs. It prefers a sunny to partly shaded position with fertile, well-drained soil. While it thrives in warm conditions, the base of the plant should be kept cool and shaded — using mulch or companion groundcovers is recommended.

    It belongs to pruning group 3, meaning it flowers on new growth and can be cut back hard in early spring to about 30–50 cm above ground level. This rejuvenates the plant and promotes vigorous flowering.

    'Princess Diana' excels in vertical garden designs, containers with climbing support, or archways. The trumpet-like flowers are attractive to bees and occasionally butterflies, making it a valuable addition to wildlife-friendly plantings.

    Brief summary:
    Climbing clematis with raspberry-pink tulip-like flowers (June–Sept), suitable for sunny spots. Pruning group 3, bee-attracting.

    14.50 €
    14.50 €

    Clematis texensis 'Princess Diana' is a striking, late-flowering climber known for its tulip-shaped flowers in a vivid raspberry-pink hue. The outward-curving, recurved petals give the blossoms an elegant, lantern-like appearance, offering visual interest from June through September, with a potential second flush later in the season.

    This clematis reaches a height of 2 to 3 metres and is ideal for vertical structures such as trellises, obelisks, pergolas, or trained through shrubs. It prefers a sunny to partly shaded position with fertile, well-drained soil. While it thrives in warm conditions, the base of the plant should be kept cool and shaded — using mulch or companion groundcovers is recommended.

    It belongs to pruning group 3, meaning it flowers on new growth and can be cut back hard in early spring to about 30–50 cm above ground level. This rejuvenates the plant and promotes vigorous flowering.

    'Princess Diana' excels in vertical garden designs, containers with climbing support, or archways. The trumpet-like flowers are attractive to bees and occasionally butterflies, making it a valuable addition to wildlife-friendly plantings.

    Brief summary:
    Climbing clematis with raspberry-pink tulip-like flowers (June–Sept), suitable for sunny spots. Pruning group 3, bee-attracting.

    • Standplaats:  Possible in partial shade (>3u sun)
    • Vorstbestendigd:  tot -10°C

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