A beautiful cultivar from the early 1900s, this Clematis (Marie Boisselot) will bear flowers that evolve from creamy-white to luminous-white as they mature. Each upward-facing flower comprises of an arrangement of several white petals, that are adorned by slender yellow stripes along their middle, and golden stamens. The deciduous foliage of this Clematis is of a rich green shade, and will elegantly trail around a trellis or pergola. To ensure that your Clematis flourishes, we advise you to plant into soil that is moist, yet well-drained. If hard pruned, this Clematis can be grown in a patio container.
This Clematis has proudly achieved the Royal Horticultural Society's 'Award of Garden Merit', evidencing its reliable performance, stable form and colour, good constitution, and resistance to pests and diseases.
As we recommend with all plants, it is key to regularly water newly planted plants in the months after planting. Key with clematis, however, is to apply mulch to protect the delicate roots from drying out.
Clematis plants are extremely versatile and can even be grown as part of hedge, up a tree or as a ground cover plant.
When planting, dig a hole twice the circumference of the pot. Ensure the pot sits roughly level with the soil, with the graft point above the soil. Infill, the remaining space with a mix of compost and garden soil, but do not compress the soil.
Clematis will need sufficient space to grow or can become a tangled mess. Groups 1-3 require a trellis to scramble up.
In terms of care, watering is important especially during the summer months. They will need a thorough watering twice weekly during dry spells.
Pruning requirements depend on the clematis group. A detailed guide can be found here.
Clematis are easy to grow. Below we address some common queries:
- Position: Clematis prefer full sun but will suffice in partial shade. Evergreen varieties need shelter and herbaceous varieties sunny spots.
- Soil Types: soil types are best ignored and remain an unwelcome confusion. Every plant will adapt to its conditions. Simply, avoid waterlogged soils and apply mulch to improve aeration.
- Planting In Pots: choose a pot around 50cm deep and be sure to apply mulch. Ensure regular watering in the warmer months.
- Hardiness: clematis can be found growing throughout temperate regions, and are well suited to the UK climate.