clematis Petit Faucon is a marvellous little plant with nodding to outward facing flowers with four rich bluey-purple tepals. The stamens have rosy-purple filaments and golden yellow anthers. A striking bloom that really catches the eye in the garden.
Awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit
Taken from a recent newsletter email - Perfect Petit Faucon
This week we have a clematis that is not just looking good in our nursery but apparently also in the gardens of some of our Facebook followers. One lady commented her Petit Faucon, "is looking superb rambling up through Rosa 'The Pilgrim ', a lovely colour combination."
Let us investigate this delightful plant further and see how you might use yours.
clematis PETIT FAUCON 'Evisix' is a marvellous little plant with nodding to outward facing flowers with four rich bluey-purple tepals. The stamens have rosy-purple filaments and golden yellow anthers. A striking bloom that really catches the eye in the garden. Starting out as a spear-like bud of deep purple, almost black in some light conditions, the flower opens to around 1.5 to 2 inches across and is produced on the new growth made throughout the spring and early summer. Flowering lasts from late May right through to September so a very long flowering time indeed. |
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| Spear-like buds of purply-black develop into these stunning blooms. |
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PETIT FAUCON 'Evisix' is herbaceous in nature, so reshoots strongly from the crown each spring and can make as much as 5 foot of growth in a year. We find however that it often makes less height when cascading or scrambling among other plants. Trained up inside an obelisk it will grow upwards strongly and need little tying in so long as it does not fall over or out of the obelisks uprights.
In the wonderful gardens of Coton Manor - Northamptonshire, you can see theirs growing inside a wonder homemade support of hazel. This is in the middle of a border of plants and you can see the structure and border in the images below. |
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| A lovely homemade support of hazel stems support the plant just enough to display it at the desired height in the border. |
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| And here is the border PETIT FAUCON front right. |
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Whether growing in full hot sun or part shade, you will find that PETTIT FAUCON will thrive in most situations other than dense shade or waterlogged soil. Prune each February/March to about 6-8 inches and remove all the old dead stems from the previous year and she will reshoot vigorously for you as the weather warms. Protect those low, tender new shoots from slugs and snails and give a good mulch in mid-April to hold in the winter moisture. You should reap the reward of your effort with flowers from late-May to September. |
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| As always the question is where will you grow your PETIT FAUCON? |
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Cultural Advice
These herbaceous cultivars are clump-forming scramblers, or semi-climbers.
In general, they have non-clinging stems and can be allowed to scramble in herbaceous borders, alternatively they can be used to clamber through open shrubs, small trees, rambler and shrub roses, or obelisks.
They are all hardy, very free flowering, trouble-free clematis, suitable to use as cut flowers and come highly recommended.
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We offer a year-round Mail Order and Delivery service (subject to weather and availability). We do not dispatch small or young plants, but send our mature plants in 3 litre pots anywhere in the United Kingdom and Europe.
We dispatch Monday to Thursday each week so usually your order will be dispatched within 1-2 days of ordering, however during busy periods this can be expected to increase. Any significant delays will be notified by email and posted on the website.
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UK Delivery Charges
Area | Post Codes | Number of Plants | | |
Standard postal area | Any not listed below | 1-4 £7.99 | 5 + £9.99 | N/A |
Isle of Wight Scilly Isles (2 Day Service) | PO30-41 TR21-25 | 1-8 £12.99 | 9-12 £16.99 | 13+ £20.99 |
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Export to Northern Ireland and outside the UK
We no longer offer to export to Northern Ireland or outside the United Kingdom and are sorry for any disappointment this has caused.
Click & Collect
Although we do not open on a regular basis, we are delighted to offer a Click & Collect option for you to collect your orders from our Rails End Nursery location in Worcestershire.
While we get to grips with this new offering we will have to restrict the collection day to a Friday only between 10:00 & 3PM with the hope of expanding that at a later date if we feel it is possible.
Make your online order, checkout and pay online just as if it was a delivery order but of course select Click & Collect instead of a shipping method.
Because we are predominantly a mail order business, our systems are automated and much of the terminology revolves around the kinds of terms used in mail order, so please forgive us for this.
You will receive the following automated emails after making your order.
1. Order acknowledgement. - Full details of your order.
2. Order Status Update - Pending - meaning your order is received into our order processing system
3. Order Status Update - Processing - meaning we are picking and cleaning your plants
4. Order Status Update - Dispatched - in the case of Collection orders, your plants are almost ready for you to pick up.
5. Order Status Update - Completed - your plants are ready for you to pick up on the next Friday.
You can collect from our new location at:
Rails End Nursery
Back Lane
Ashton-Under-Hill
Evesham
Worcestershire
WR11 7RG
At Thorncroft the quality of our clematis plants is very important to us and we will not compromise on keeping up the high standards our customers have come to expect.
We supply plants mostly in a 3 litre container, growing on a 3 foot (1 meter) bamboo cane support, occasionally a 2 litre pot is sufficient to ensure a quality plant is produced. Your clematis can not always be delivered in full flower, however we will aim to send you the most advanced plant for you so that you get the best display possible in the first year of our plants being in your garden.
Chelsea Chop - Also from time to time we will need to prune plants back to keep them tidy on their cane. While every effort is made to only supply plants in full leaf we may on occasions send plants that have been recently pruned or had leaves removed and will include notes to explain why this has been done. It's known as the 'Chelsea Chop' and is commonly seen in late May and June.
Please keep in mind that some of the more specialist clematis have different habits, so these standards can vary depending on the type you are buying but it gives you a good guide on what to expect.
From the very outset, the Thorncroft philosophy is to provide a clematis which will thrive for the customer in their garden but also to provide the expert knowledge that we have gained over the years to help advise you which clematis are the best.
We have been sending plants by mail order to customers all over the world and have build up a good knowledge of which plants perform best in various parts of the globe. We also value your experience and if would like to tell us about which clematis you grow in your country, please do, it will allow us to continue learning