CLEMATIS (Clematis) BLUE COTILLION - 8H002-

A profusely flowering variety with blue flowers composed of 8 to 25 tepals, 22 cm in diameter, with a lighter band. It produces semi-double flowers in spring and single flowers in summer. Flowering: abundant in June-July, less so in September.
Description
Description
Clematis: The Complete Guide to Growing and Care
Location and Soil:
- Light: Clematis prefer full sun or partial shade, especially in warmer areas.
- Soil: The ideal soil for clematis is well-drained, rich in organic matter, and slightly acidic.
- Support: Clematis needs a sturdy support to grow, such as a pergola, wall, or fence.
Planting Clematis:
- When: Spring is the ideal time to plant clematis.
- Spacing: Leave about 1 meter of space between plants. Plants.
Clematis Care:
- Watering: Clematis plants require regular watering, especially during periods of drought.
- Fertilization: Fertilize clematis plants every spring with a balanced fertilizer.
- Pruning: Pruning clematis plants is important to encourage flowering and keep the plant healthy. The type of pruning depends on the clematis variety.
- Diseases and pests: Clematis are generally resistant to diseases and pests, but can be affected by aphids, spider mites, and powdery mildew.
Helpful tips:
- Protect the base of the plant: The base of the clematis is sensitive to direct sunlight, so it's important to protect it with mulch or low plants.
- Monitor soil moisture: Clematis dislikes overly wet soil.
- Remove faded flowers: Removing faded flowers encourages the plant to produce new flowers.


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