Renowned for its characteristic showiness, clematis 'Bees' Jubilee' boasts big, light-pink petals embellished with a deep-pink line right down the center. Clematis 'Bees' Jubilee' is a large-flowered Clematis Hybrid, although the exact genealogy is yet to be determined. As the name "Bees' Jubilee" suggests, this plant is a favorite amongst bees.
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Toxic to Pets
Toxicity
Perennial
Lifespan
Vine
Plant Type
1.8 m to 4 m
Plant Height
90 cm to 1.2 m
Spread
Green
Leaf Color
15 cm to 20 cm
Flower Size
White, Pink
Flower Color
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Care Guide
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Care Guide for Clematis 'Bees' Jubilee'
Twice per week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
0 - 38 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
Originating from temperate regions, clematis 'Bees' Jubilee' thrives in moist, well-drained soil and requires watering twice a week to maintain vigor. Mulching is beneficial for moisture retention and temperature regulation, especially during the active growing season.
Fertilize:
For clematis 'Bees' Jubilee', apply balanced nutrition fertilizers in spring and summer, then switch to high nitrogen at growth onset. Fertilize biweekly with half-strength solutions to enhance growth and flowering. Reduce to monthly in fall and adapt for winter dormancy, ensuring even distribution to prevent root burn.
Pruning:
Prune clematis 'Bees' Jubilee' before flowering or between late winter and early spring to encourage growth and enhance flower quality. Heavy pruning can stimulate new growth, while light pruning is better for early-blooming varieties. Maintain at least half of the thicker branches for a longer blooming season.
Propagation:
Clematis 'Bees' Jubilee' is a climbing perennial with attractive flowers. To propagate, use semi-hardwood cuttings taken during growth phases, ensuring they have nodes for rooting. Maintain humidity and warmth; rooting hormone can help but isn't necessary. Pot rooted cuttings separately and acclimatize before outdoor planting.
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