Large clusters of star-like cream & white flowers have the strongest perfume of all armandii types. A superb evergreen climber requiring free draining soil and sunny aspect
Cultivation Advice.
These spring flowering clematis produce clusters of sweetly scented flowers. Their long narrow leaves are evergreen, leathery in texture and are similar to those of the common laurel. The Armandii Group prefer a sunny, free draining situation to perform well. If required, prune immediately after flowering.
Evergreen clematis prefer a light loam or free-draining soil. Although evergreen, occasionally some leaves will die off, this is natural and they can be carefully trimmed off. In extreme heat, some may drop their leaves. Do not water too much at this time, but give them two or three doses of liquid tomato feed at fortnightly intervals which will perk them up and will encourage them to produce fresh leaves later in the summer. Avoid them becoming too excessively wet during their first autumn and winter in the ground or perhaps plant in the spring. For more Tips on growing Evergreen Clematis click here.
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Plant Size:Plants will usually be about 45-90cm tall on delivery, this can vary depending on the time of year and variety chosen. They are grown in 3 litre containers and are 2 years Old.
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Aspect:Any Aspect
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Facing Aspect:North,South,East,West
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Flowering Months:March - May
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Average Flower Size (Inches):1.5
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Average Height (Feet):17.5
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Pruning:Tidy After Flowering (Group 1)
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Soil Type:Well Drained
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Hardiness Zone:H5 - Hardy - Cold Winter (-15C to -10C)
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Suitable for Containers:No
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Awards:RHS Award of Garden Merit
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Scented:Yes
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Habit:Evergreen
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Group:Armandii
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Colour:White
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Weight:1.5kg
Customer reviews
Strong plant
Healthy strong plant supplied in a slightly smaller pot than other clematis received
Alan Major November 2021
Great plant
Lovely strong, healthy plant arrived. Really pleased! Not yet flowered but settling in well.
Emma Burt October 2021