Ideal for larger pots or smaller gardens, this late-flowering clematis boasts compact growth. Its flowers, which appear in midsummer, feature a subtle mix of lavender-blue, pink, and cream, eventually fading to a soft silvery blue with burgundy-flushed stamens. With each flower reaching 10cm in diameter, this clematis is stunning when clambering through trellises or over obelisks.
Clematis plants can be either deciduous or evergreen shrubs, herbaceous perennials, or climbers that use twining leaf stalks. Many varieties also produce striking flowers, while some feature fluffy seedheads in autumn.
To ensure the happiness of this plant, it is best to plant it in a location where its roots will remain cool and moist, ideally with some shade provided by lower-growing species. This plant prefers full sun and a well-drained soil.
Height: This plant is usually between 75-90cm tall when it arrives, but can reach 1.5m in height. In a 3L deep rose pots with 90cm cane. Prune code 2.
Flowers: July-September.