
Clematis 'Princess Diana'
Brilliant pink, tulip shaped blooms.
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Dazzling pink, tulip shaped flowers (to 6cm) of distinct beauty, with a white blush on the reverse petal edge. It may take a year or so to settle but you will be rewarded for years to come. The flowers average 6cm across and are more upward facing than your average clematis. Pruning Group 3, flowers on new wood, prune late autumn to winter.
Clematis ‘Princess Diana’ holds the prestigious RHS Award of Garden Merit so it not only looks good, it is also easy care. It has soft green foliage.
Clematis texensis grow along stream banks and the edges of woodlands in their natural habitats so appreciate consistent moisture and a well drained soil.
As a rule of thumb, Clematis tend grow well where Roses grow well. They are also excellent in combination. You can use similar colours for a lovely blend or create some drama with complimentary shades. In fact, Clematis intermingle well with many plants – trees and shrubs especially as they can be used for climbing in a beautiful symbiosis. They are so versatile, you can even grow them in pots.
The old saying is to plant your Clematis so their ‘head’ is in the sun and their ‘feet’ are in the shade. In other words, they like their root zone to be cool and protected while their tendrils enjoy the sunshine. In exposed positions this can be achieved with mulch and or by using other plants to shield the roots from the sun. The plant should be allowed to grow up into a sunny position.
Clematis can be trained to grow on a trellis, fence, through trees and shrubs, along pergolas or any where you like! They will need something a centimetre or less to twine around in order to climb. They are so versatile, you can even use them as a ground cover.
To perform at their best, Clematis should be fertilised well. Use a Rose Fertiliser every three months or so when they are actively growing.
Grow Clematis in humus rich, moist, well drained soil. They need good drainage or the roots will rot. Plant Clematis so they will receive around six hours sun a day and shield from the hot afternoon rays. You can even choose to grow your Clematis in pots. The longer they have to establish, the more generous they will become.
Supplied as: Pots
Size: 10cm
Code | CLEPD |
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Botantical name | Clematis texensis |
Height | 180-240cm |
Width | 30-150cm |
Flowers | Spring to autumn |
Climate | Cool to Mediterranean |
Availability | Australia wide |
Frost hardiness | Fully Hardy |
Aspect | Full Sun to Semi Shade |
Supplied as | Pots |
Size | 10cm |
Water needs | 2 |