Clematis 'Hyde Hall' has gently ruffled petals and large, cream-colored flowers that are flushed with green or pink. It is typically used in containers, on arbors, and in greenhouses. This cultivar was derived from Clematis patens and is named after the garden of the Royal Horticultural Society.
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Toxic to Pets
Toxicity
Perennial
Lifespan
Vine
Plant Type
2.5 m
Plant Height
1 m
Spread
Semi-evergreen
Leaf type
5 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
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Care Guide for Clematis 'Hyde Hall'
Twice per week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
5 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
Clematis 'Hyde Hall' thrives in humid conditions and is moderately drought-tolerant. Ideal watering is twice a week, balancing hydration with drainage. For optimal flowering and growth, attention to soil quality is essential, particularly for outdoor cultivation.
Fertilize:
Fertilization for clematis 'Hyde Hall' depends on its size, with nitrogen during growth and phosphate when buds appear. Use potassium consistently at low concentrations. During dormancy, apply organic fertilizer and cover the soil with compost to enhance nutrients and protect roots from frost.
Pruning:
Clematis 'Hyde Hall' should be pruned before flowering or between late winter and early spring, removing weak branches to enhance nutrient focus and flower quality. Heavy pruning can stimulate new growth, while excessive pruning in summer should be avoided. Proper pruning increases blooming duration and flower quantity annually.
Propagation:
Clematis 'Hyde Hall' is a vigorous climber known for its abundant flowers. Propagate via semi-hardwood cuttings, ensuring each has leaves and nodes. Use rooting hormone for better results. Plant in well-draining, moist soil with ample indirect sunlight and consistent humidity for healthy root development.
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