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Climber: Clematis - Aromatica
1 plant in 7cm pot @ £8.49
Catalogue Code: 61161

Despatch: June 2010

Hardy Climber

Ideal For: Border, Containers, Cottage Garden, Scented, Trellis

Flowers: July, August, September

Prominent creamy stamens contrast beautifully with the slender violet- blue flowers of this graceful climber. Throughout summer the striking star shaped blooms exude a superb fragrance. This vigorous species will quickly cover walls and fences, and can be pruned to almost ground level each year, making maintenance extremely easy! Height: 2.5m (8'). Spread: 90cm (36”). Supplied in a 7cm pot. Pruning group 3.

How to Grow
Clematis - Aromatica

Grow clematis in sunny borders in any moist, well drained soil. Clematis plants particularly dislike dry soils so add plenty of well rotted manure or garden compost to improve moisture retention in summer.
Plant clematis with the top of the rootball positioned 7.5cm (3”) below soil level, to encourage new shoots to form from the base of the plant.
Be sure to provide the twining stems with an appropriate support, such as trellis or wires attached to fences and pergolas. Alternatively grow clematis up freestanding plant frames in patio containers.
When planting in containers, use a soil based compost such as John Innes No.3.
Aftercare.
Feed and water frequently throughout the growing season.
In late autumn, apply a mulch of well rotted manure or compost to the base of the plant.
When pruning Clematis aromatica remember that it flowers on the current year’s growth. In spring, simply cut back all of the previous year’s growth to a pair of strong buds at the base of the plant.




		
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