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50-90cm Clematis 'Vienetta' | 3L Pot

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A versatile Clematis producing unique white, purple, and green flowers

Arguably one of the most unique varieties of Clematis around, 'Vienetta' will produce an abundance of white, purple, and green rosettes. Layers of small, purple petals unfurl above a bed of pale-green sepals, with these lighter and darker shades forming an eye-catching contrast. This variety will happily grow in a container; making it a versatile climber suited to a variety of gardens. Free-flowering, this Clematis will produce an astonishing display when planted within close proximity to a Passion Flower.

Variety Information

  • Flowering Period: June - September
  • Pruning Group: 1
  • Flower Colour
  • Scented: No
  • Suitable For Shade: No
  • Features: Abundant flowers, semi-evergreen
  • Supplied As: 3L Pot
  • Height on Arrival: 50-90cm (1.5-3ft)
  • Growth Rate: Slow (1st Year) Moderate (2nd)
  • Eventual Height & Spread: 3m x 2m (10 x 6.5ft)
    • Eventual Height:2m-4m
    • Eventual Spread: 1m-2m
    • Toxicity: Skin irritant, harmful to pets if eaten

Pots and Packaging
Larger pots (2L and above) are wrapped in waxed paper and then attached to a cardboard base so they stay stable in the box. The waxed paper prevents the compost from spilling out and gives the base some added protection from damp compost. For large numbers of plants, pallets may be used for shipping.

Preparation
The nursery will ensure the plant is moist while it's waiting to be picked up. Our quality control team waters the plant before packing them where necessary to make sure that the plant is suitably watered for transport. Plants with long delicate stems are secured with canes to prevent damage.

Plant on Arrival
Typically plants are delivered ready to plant and will take some time to settle, grow and look more like the product image above.

How your order will arrive
Clematis is an easy to grow plant. Its growth and output will likely be excellent providing you follow our planting and care instructions. Below we address some common query topics:

  • Hardiness: Clematis plants can be found growing throughout temperate regions, so are well accustomed to the UK’s climate.
  • Position: Clematis prefer full sun but will suffice in partial shade. Evergreen varieties need shelter and herbaceous varieties need sunny spots.
  • Soil: Soil types can be an unwelcome confusion as many plants will adapt to their conditions. Nonetheless, less than ideal conditions will certainly limit your plant’s growth. Waterlogged soils will starve it of oxygen, which plays a key role in photosynthesis; causing its roots to rot and creating an optimal environment for disease.
  • Pots: Choose a pot that is around 50cm deep and be sure to apply mulch. When the weather warms up, make sure that you water your clematis regularly.

Advice on hot and droopy plants

If your plants are looking a little wilted right now, don’t worry! Plants like to be filled with water to keep their structure, and when it’s hot that water evaporates.

Just give them an off-schedule watering and they’ll be right as rain in no time! Be careful not to flood them - plants don’t like extremes.

Whether you are opting for Honeysuckle, Wisteria, or Jasmine, there exists a climbing plant that is perfect for every garden. Their growth and output will likely be excellent providing you follow our planting and care instructions. Below we address some common query topics:

  • Hardiness: The climbing plants we stock will are well accustomed to colder environments, so they are perfectly suited to the UK’s weather.
  • Soil: Soil types can be an unwelcome confusion as many plants will adapt to their conditions. Nonetheless, less than ideal conditions will certainly limit your plant’s growth. Waterlogged soils will starve it of oxygen, which plays a key role in photosynthesis; causing its roots to rot and creating an optimal environment for disease.

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More Information
Deciduous Or Evergreen Evergreen
Common Name Clematis
Features Evergreen Clematis, Evergreen Climbing Plants, Repeat Flowering Clematis, Summer Flowering Plants
Flower Colour Purple
Flowering Month July, August, September, October
Is Collection/Mix? No
Pruning Group Group 1 Clematis
Needs Ericaceous Compost? No
Type Clematis
Eventual Height 2m-4m
Eventual Spread 1m-2m
Foliage Colour Green
Annual Rate Of Growth 0.5m
Supplied As Potted
Supplied As 2L-3L Pot
Type Climbing Plants
Latin Name Clematis
Shop By Category Climbing Plants
Featured Climbing Plants Clematis

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