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Clematis sp.

Clematis sp.

Common Clematis

Family: Ranunculaceae
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Type: vigorous; deciduous climber;
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Sizes: 1 10 m; 5 m;
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Hardiness: fully hardy [ to -15 C ];
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Soil: well-drained; fertile; moist;
humus-rich; light;
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Place: sunny; partial shade;
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Application: gardens; parks; fences; trellises;
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Variety: ‘Miss Bateman’; ‘Madame Le Coultre’; ‘Arctic Queen’; ‘Josephine’; ‘Hyde Hall’; ‘Nelly Moser’; ‘Dr Rupple’; ‘Ooh La La’; ‘Shimmer’; ‘Cezanne’; ‘Mrs Cholmondeley’; ‘Multi Blue’; ‘Amethyst Beauty’; ‘Abilene’; ‘Boulevard’; ‘Niobe’; ‘Warsaw Nike’; ‘Rebecca’; ‘Pistachio Evirida’;

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