‘Clematis Multi Blue’ is one of the species with the largest flowers. It flowers twice a year, making it a real eye-catcher in the garden. The first flowering is around May-June with violet-blue flowers and the second flowering is between July and September. After the ‘Clematis Multi Blue’ has flowered for the first time, it […]
Double flowers
Large flowers
This climbing plant needs guidance by leading it upwards or tying it with a string
For a perfect result, we recommend 3 plants per linear metre.
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‘Clematis Multi Blue’ is one of the species with the largest flowers. It flowers twice a year, making it a real eye-catcher in the garden. The first flowering is around May-June with violet-blue flowers and the second flowering is between July and September. After the ‘Clematis Multi Blue’ has flowered for the first time, it is best to prune it back, so that it will flower again for the second time. The clematis has a neat and compact growth habit and is therefore suitable for both large and small gardens. After a number of years, this variety will reach a height of around 2 to 3 metres. In order for the clematis to climb better, it needs a little help. It is best to lead the plant up along a rack, wire or stick. Most climbers do well in the half-shadow as well as in the sun. This makes a clematis suitable for most places in your garden, very handy! With more sun, the clematis will flower more abundantly. Make sure that the base of your climbing plant does not stand in full sun all day. You can cover it or plant it a little deeper.
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