The alpine clematis 'Jan Lindmark' has larger and more vivid flowers than the paler mauve flowers of the parent Alpine clematis. It is named Alpine clematis 'Jan Lindmark' for the gardener and hybridizer Jan Lindmark who first bred this stunning clematis with its huge drooping purple flowers. It looks superb in wall-side borders.
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0 - 38 ℃
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Care Guide for Alpine clematis 'Jan Lindmark'
Twice per week
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Partial sun
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0 - 38 ℃
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Water:
Originating from mountainous regions, alpine clematis 'Jan Lindmark' thrives in well-drained soil with moderate humidity and high drought tolerance. Water twice a week for optimal growth. As an outdoor climber on trellises, alpine clematis 'Jan Lindmark' benefits from rainwater, supporting its vigorous growth during the growing season.
Fertilize:
Fertilization for alpine clematis 'Jan Lindmark' varies by growth stage: use nitrogen during growth and after flowering, phosphate from bud appearance to blooming, and constant potassium. Apply small amounts of low-concentration fertilizer multiple times. During dormancy, incorporate organic fertilizers and compost to enhance nutrients and protect roots.
Pruning:
Alpine clematis 'Jan Lindmark' should be pruned before flowering or between late winter and early spring, removing weak branches to enhance nutrient concentration. Heavy pruning can promote new growth while ensuring a longer blooming season. Avoid excessive summer pruning to maintain leaf health, thus supporting water circulation.
Propagation:
Alpine clematis 'Jan Lindmark' propagates effectively through cuttings, preserving its unique traits. Beginners should take softwood cuttings in late spring or summer, ensuring proper care with rooting hormone and a well-draining soil mix. Maintain humidity and warmth until successful rooting is indicated by new growth.
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