Clematis Prince William

From £10.99
Supplied as 7cm Potted plant
CODE SP186
Supplied as 7cm Potted plant
CODE SP187
7cm Potted plant
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  • Suitable for planting in sunny and partially shaded locations
  • Suitable for growing in pots and containers
  • Summer flowering time
  • Green foliage colour
  • Purple flowering Colour

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Product Description

Prince William' is an attractive Clematis climber that produces striking purple-red flowers in a similar shape to a Tulip that then flatten out as it matures that contrast beautifully with the pale-yellow anthers and lush green foliage. A hardy plant, they flower from June through to September and are great for adding a splash of vivid colour to fencing, walls or even grown within patio containers for gardeners will less space. We recommend planting this pretty Clematis in sunny areas of the garden in well-drained, fertile soil where they prefer to have their roots kept cool and shaded with a layer of pebbles or low growing plants. Regular pruning will encourage strong growth and allow you to manage your Clematis to the manageable height and spread that best suits your garden as when left, they can grow up to 2m. Tall 7cm pot plants are supplied.

Plant Size

Mature Height 200 cm
Mature Spread 200 cm

Planting Notes

Planting Plant with soil firmly surrounding the roots and with space for roots to expand/develop.
Soil Type Humus rich, fertile and well drained soil

Growing at a glance…

Clematis are vigorous climbing plants that reach various heights and spreads. Its best to prune back to keep control over the growth annually and initially they should be tied in to help direct the new growth. Apply a liquid fertiliser each during the growing season, and water regularly during hot periods.Clematis can be planted October-May in areas with good drainage and plenty of sun is preferable. Soak in a bucket of water prior to planting and plant deep enough to allow plenty of room for root development. The roots of clematis like to be kept cool so it is a good idea to plant amongst low growing shrubs or bedding plants. If planting in containers, ensure the pot is large enough to allow the roots to expand/develop, as limitation of roots will certainly impede future success.

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