Clematis texensis 'Princess Kate'
Clematis texensis 'Princess Kate' is a climbing plant with tulip-shaped flowers, white inside and reddish-purple outside, blooming from July to September and attracting bees and butterflies.
- Standplaats: Possible in partial shade (>3u sun)
- Vorstbestendigd: tot -15°C
Clematis texensis 'Princess Kate' is a graceful climber notable for its distinctive, upward-facing tulip-shaped flowers. The blooms display a white interior contrasted by a reddish-purple exterior and deep plum-colored stamens, creating a striking two-tone effect. Flowering occurs from July through September, providing extended ornamental interest during the summer months.
Garden Crossings
This clematis reaches heights of 2.5 to 4 meters and thrives in full sun to partial shade. It prefers well-drained, fertile soil with a neutral to slightly acidic pH. Keeping the base of the plant cool and shaded, perhaps with ground cover or mulch, is beneficial.
As part of pruning group 3, 'Princess Kate' should be cut back to about 15–20 cm above ground level in early spring to encourage vigorous growth and abundant flowering on new wood. Hardy to -15°C, it is suitable for planting in the ground or in large containers, provided it has support such as a pergola or trellis.
Ecologically, this clematis is valuable: it attracts bees and butterflies and fits well into natural or ecological gardens. Its compact growth habit also makes it suitable for smaller gardens or balconies.
Clematis texensis 'Princess Kate' is a graceful climber notable for its distinctive, upward-facing tulip-shaped flowers. The blooms display a white interior contrasted by a reddish-purple exterior and deep plum-colored stamens, creating a striking two-tone effect. Flowering occurs from July through September, providing extended ornamental interest during the summer months.
Garden Crossings
This clematis reaches heights of 2.5 to 4 meters and thrives in full sun to partial shade. It prefers well-drained, fertile soil with a neutral to slightly acidic pH. Keeping the base of the plant cool and shaded, perhaps with ground cover or mulch, is beneficial.
As part of pruning group 3, 'Princess Kate' should be cut back to about 15–20 cm above ground level in early spring to encourage vigorous growth and abundant flowering on new wood. Hardy to -15°C, it is suitable for planting in the ground or in large containers, provided it has support such as a pergola or trellis.
Ecologically, this clematis is valuable: it attracts bees and butterflies and fits well into natural or ecological gardens. Its compact growth habit also makes it suitable for smaller gardens or balconies.
- Standplaats: Possible in partial shade (>3u sun)
- Vorstbestendigd: tot -15°C
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