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Clematis is one of the most beautiful, profusely blooming climbing garden plants. Excellent for covering pergolas and fences, it provides a stunning sight with its huge flowers, following the "head in the sun, feet in the shade" rule.
Clematis is one of the most spectacular and popular perennial climbing garden plants, perfect for covering pergolas, fences, trellises, and walls (planting it alongside roses offers a classic English garden look). Depending on the variety, it can reach 1–10 meters in height, clinging to supports with its leaves. From spring to autumn, it produces huge, striking flowers in white, pink, purple, blue, burgundy, or yellow. Its golden rule of care is: "head in the sun, feet in the shade." This means the shoots and flowers need full sunlight, but the root zone must be kept cool and shaded (achievable by mulching or planting low groundcovers around the base). It requires regular watering and humus-rich, well-draining soil; avoid waterlogging and allowing the roots to dry out completely. Pruning depends on its specific blooming group. It is winter hardy, though young plants benefit from basal winter protection in their first few years. The plant is toxic to dogs and cats.
Requires humus-rich, well-draining soil. Water regularly; roots should not dry out. Keep the base of the plant shaded. Pruning depends on the blooming group.
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