Clematis Jie™, 3L
Bred by Evison/Poulsen at Guernsey Clematis Nursery, Clematis Jie™ Evipo084 (N) bears bright red velvety flowers with brown anthers. Perfect for accompanying a small climbing rose up a trellis or planted in a container on the terrace, its compact size makes it an ideal plant for the smaller garden. Its repeat flowering habit provides a long season of colour in the garden.
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Dimensions
- 3L
- Eventual height: 150cm (4ft 11in)
Features
Bred by Evison/Poulsen at Guernsey Clematis Nursery, Clematis Jie™ Evipo084 (N) bears bright red velvety flowers with brown anthers. Perfect for accompanying a small climbing rose up a trellis or planted in a container on the terrace, its compact size makes it an ideal plant for the smaller garden. Its repeat flowering habit provides a long season of colour in the garden.
Clematis have their roots in the Far East. The first example, C. Viticella, arrived in Europe in the mid-16th century. Two centuries later, the Victorians bred numerous varieties and their popularity continues. The native climber is C. Vitalba, a familiar sight in autumn hedgerows, the fluffy seed heads explaining the traditional name: Old Man’s Beard.
- Flowers: May – June, August- September
- Hardy
- Moist, well-drained soil
- Full sun or partial sunlight
- South, East or West aspects
- Sheltered
- Early autumn flowers will be smaller in size
- Clematis like full sun or partial shade and moist, but well-drained soil, with their roots in the shade. For this, plant the crown 5-8cm (2-3in) beneath the soil, ideally shaded by other plants.
- Alternatively layer stones on the surface of the soil, which protects the roots from the sun and from drying out.
- Group Raymond Evison for pruning - reduce all stems down to 15cm (6in) of soil level in late winter/early spring.
- Can be a skin irritant and harmful to pets if ingested