Clematis 'Royalty's are known for their large, star-shaped, purple-blue flowers with contrasting yellow anthers, and they typically blooms two times a year. The first, summer bloom produce beautiful semi-double flowers, while the later, autumn blooms turn out single and slightly smaller.
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Toxic to Pets
Toxicity
Perennial
Lifespan
Vine
Plant Type
2 m
Plant Height
1 m
Spread
Green
Leaf Color
5 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
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Care Guide for Clematis 'Royalty'
Twice per week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
5 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
Clematis 'Royalty' thrives in moderate moisture and prefers consistent soil moisture without waterlogging. Watering twice a week meets its hydration needs. As an outdoor ornamental climber, clematis 'Royalty' requires good drainage to prevent root rot, particularly during heavy rains.
Fertilize:
For clematis 'Royalty', use a balanced fertilizer in spring to encourage growth. During the growing season, apply a high-nitrogen formula every 4 weeks. Fertilize carefully to avoid harming clematis 'Royalty', adjusting based on its life cycle for optimal health and bloom vibrancy.
Pruning:
Clematis 'Royalty' should be pruned before flowering or between late winter and early spring to enhance nutrient allocation and improve blooms. Light pruning promotes growth, while heavy pruning for late-bloomers can shape the plant. Proper timing and technique can extend the blooming season and increase flower quantity.
Propagation:
Clematis 'Royalty' propagates effectively through cuttings taken from healthy semi-hardwood segments after flowering. Cut below a node, remove lower leaves, and use rooting hormone. Place in well-draining soil, maintain consistent moisture and humidity, and gradually acclimate to outdoor conditions to promote root growth.
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