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Wide bloomer
One of the most broadly flowering clematis species. The forest vine 'Hagley' (Clematis) is a true sensation in your garden. With large-flowered pink flowers. The flowers bloom early in summer.
Tie up the forest vine well during the growing season. Shorten the shoots to a healthy bud as soon as the plant starts to sprout after winter. This stimulates extra vigorous flowering. Prune messy twigs back completely. The clematis likes to have its crown in full sun The roots, on the other hand, like to be sheltered. So make sure that there is always something growing in front of the plant that provides shade and coolness. The soil should be kept slightly damp. Give it extra water during dry periods.
Tie up the forest vine well during the growing season. Shorten the shoots to a healthy bud as soon as the plant starts to sprout after winter. This stimulates extra vigorous flowering. Prune messy twigs back completely. The clematis likes to have its crown in full sun The roots, on the other hand, like to be sheltered. So make sure that there is always something growing in front of the plant that provides shade and coolness. The soil should be kept slightly damp. Give it extra water during dry periods.
Clematis 'Hagley' Pink
Clematis 'Hagley'
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Specifications
Pink
Supplied as container plant
Not edible
Flowering July - September
Cut flower
Growing height 200 - 250 cm
6 months growth and flowering guarantee
Hardy plant
Deciduous
Location: Half shadow
Location: Shadow
Planting distance 50 - 70 cm
Planting
Prior to planting your clematis give the roots a good soaking in a bucket of lukewarm water. Prepare a suitable hole in fertile, loose soil. Clematis thrives in a mix of nutritious compost and garden soil. Plant your clematis at the right depth - the top of the root ball should be just slightly below ground level. Refill the hole, heel well in and water immediately. This climber will be happy anywhere - full sun or part shade.
Clematis with other plants
The Clematis is a good and hardy climber, ideal for adorning pergolas and fences. It is definitely a ‘must have’ if you have an unattractive wall. This particular clematis planted next to clematis 'Piilu' will be perfect with the two colours harmonising wonderfully. You will also achieve an amazing colour combination if you intersperse it with other climbing shrubs, for example, the climbing rose ‘Indigoletta, or the bicoloured rambler ‘Mystery Wonder’.
Care
The clematis really dislikes dry soil, so water more often during dry periods. They like to keep their ‘feet' cool and moist whilst the foliage is in the sun - clematis will appreciate you planting low-growing plants around the base or covering with a mulch of garden compost mixed with well-rotted manure. This climbing plant grows well along a fence or pergola. Help your clematis to climb and fill in gaps by tying the new shoots to a support as they grow.
Pruning clematis
This is a late, large flowering Clematis and will flower on this year's wood. Clematis is divided into 3 different groups for pruning purposes and this one belogns in category 3 - pruning is usually required to encourage abundant flowering.
Prune all branches fairly hard back end February, beginning of March, to a strong pair of leaf buds. Snip off overblown flowers in the autumn. Rejuvenate the whole shrub by cutting hard back to ground level, all branches from previous years but this will lose you the earliest flowering.
Prune all branches fairly hard back end February, beginning of March, to a strong pair of leaf buds. Snip off overblown flowers in the autumn. Rejuvenate the whole shrub by cutting hard back to ground level, all branches from previous years but this will lose you the earliest flowering.
Extra
This Clematis is a strong, abundantly flowering climber. Clematis does lose its foliage. This Clematis belongs to the summer flowering clematis and is a representative of the Jackmanii group.
Description
Wide bloomer
One of the most broadly flowering clematis species. The forest vine 'Hagley' (Clematis) is a true sensation in your garden. With large-flowered pink flowers. The flowers bloom early in summer.
Tie up the forest vine well during the growing season. Shorten the shoots to a healthy bud as soon as the plant starts to sprout after winter. This stimulates extra vigorous flowering. Prune messy twigs back completely. The clematis likes to have its crown in full sun The roots, on the other hand, like to be sheltered. So make sure that there is always something growing in front of the plant that provides shade and coolness. The soil should be kept slightly damp. Give it extra water during dry periods.
Tie up the forest vine well during the growing season. Shorten the shoots to a healthy bud as soon as the plant starts to sprout after winter. This stimulates extra vigorous flowering. Prune messy twigs back completely. The clematis likes to have its crown in full sun The roots, on the other hand, like to be sheltered. So make sure that there is always something growing in front of the plant that provides shade and coolness. The soil should be kept slightly damp. Give it extra water during dry periods.
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