Clematis sibirica is a hardy perennial vine famed for its resilience in cold climates. It sports delicate, bell-shaped flowers that typically showcase a striking violet hue. These blooms, along with its lush green foliage, gracefully climb trellises and walls, preferring sunny spots. The plant's ability to flourish even in the harsh conditions of Siberia is a testament to its robust nature and versatility.
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Toxic to Pets
Toxicity
Perennial
Lifespan
30 cm to 4 m
Plant Height
0 - 38 ℃
Ideal Temperature
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Care Guide for Clematis sibirica
Every week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
0 - 38 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
Clematis sibirica thrives in moist soil without standing water. Check moisture with your finger; water thoroughly if dry, ensuring excess drains. In spring, clematis sibirica needs more water, but drain any accumulated water in rainy conditions to avoid root rot.
Fertilize:
Fertilization for clematis sibirica varies by growth stage: nitrogen during growth and post-flowering, phosphate from bud to bloom, and continuous potassium. Use small amounts of diluted fertilizer. During dormancy, apply organic fertilizer and cover soil with compost to enhance nutrients and protect roots.
Pruning:
Clematis sibirica should be pruned before flowering or in late winter to early spring. Remove weak branches to conserve nutrients, and limit summer pruning. Heavy pruning in early spring can enhance growth, while retaining thick branches promotes a longer blooming season. Pruning should be timed with favorable weather.
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