Often gracing the canvas of many a garden with its vibrant blooms, clematis hybrid serves a dual purpose as a beautiful screen when trained on trellises. Come spring or summer, it woos pollinators with its colorful display, contributing to the ecosystem. Although a feast for the eyes, caution is advised - their sap may irritate the skin, adding an extra layer of intrigue to these winding beauties.
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Toxic to Pets
Toxicity
Vine, Herb
Plant Type
0 - 38 ℃
Ideal Temperature
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Full sun
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0 - 38 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
Clematis hybrid thrives in moist soil, avoiding standing water. Check moisture by feeling the soil; water thoroughly if dry. During spring, increase watering as growth peaks. In rainy conditions, ensure good drainage to prevent root rot by removing excess water promptly.
Fertilize:
Fertilization for clematis hybrid should match its size, with nitrogen during growth, phosphate from bud appearance to bloom, and consistent potassium supply. Apply small, diluted amounts. During dormancy, add organic fertilizer and compost to enhance nutrients and protect roots from frost.
Pruning:
Clematis hybrid should be pruned before flowering or from late winter to early spring. Remove weak branches for better nutrient focus, and avoid excessive summer pruning to support leaf growth. Heavy pruning stimulates new growth for better shape and bloom, with recommendations to leave half of the branches intact.
Propagation:
Clematis hybrid is a vigorous climber propagated primarily by sowing. Stratifying and scarifying seeds boosts germination rates. Use a well-draining medium and maintain consistent moisture, ensuring adequate light and warmth to support growth from seed to vine. Proper care highlights clematis hybrid's ornamental potential.
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