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A new surprise every day

This plant surprises you every day! The flowers of the clematis 'Taiga' (hybrid) vary throughout the season. The clematis is a striking presence in your garden, either as a climber on your fence or in a pot on the patio. Thanks to the extended flowering period during which it blooms profusely, you can enjoy this plant for an extra-long time. Plant the clematis between February and November and it will flower from May to October.
 
Prune it between March and April. Place the plant in a nice sunny spot or in partial shade. Water it twice a week.
 
Tip: Want to help the bees and butterflies? The clematis is the perfect answer because it is a magnet for them!

Clematis 'Taiga' blue-white-green - Hardy plant

Clematis hybride 'Taiga'

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Specifications
Blue,White
Supplied as container plant
Not edible
Flowering May - October
Growing height 50 - 250 cm
6 months growth and flowering guarantee
Hardy plant
Deciduous
Location: Half shadow
Naturalizing
Planting February - November
Planting distance 50 - 70 cm
Planting
Prior to planting make sure that the root ball of Clematis is soaked well by placing in a bucket full of lukewarm water. Prepare a suitable hole in good, well-drained loose soil. Clematis will thrive with a mix of nutritious compost in the garden soil. Place the roots of the clematis at the right depth in the hole - the top of the root ball should be just slightly below ground level. Fill the hole with soil, press firmly down and water immediately after planting. Place this climber in complete sunshine or partial shade. Clematis makes a great companion plant The large-flowered Clematis looks beautiful when combined with roses. Plant Clematis next to the rose 'Sterling Silver' for a magical combination. This compact clematis can also be ideal for growing in a large flower pot. Give the branches some support with some type of climbing frame.
Care
The clematis really dislikes dry soil, so water more often during dry periods. They like to keep their ‘feet' cool and damp 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 fertilizer. This climbing plant grows well along a fence or pergola. Help them climb and fill in gaps by twining their new shoots around a support as they grow. Pruning Clematis This Clematis is early-flowering and has large flowers. You can lightly prune all of the stems back to a strong pair of buds in March. Remove dead and damaged stems and cut off any faded flowers during the summer.
Extra
A compact grower, this clematis can grow to 2-3 metres high and the flowers will form on last year's shoots.
Description

A new surprise every day

This plant surprises you every day! The flowers of the clematis 'Taiga' (hybrid) vary throughout the season. The clematis is a striking presence in your garden, either as a climber on your fence or in a pot on the patio. Thanks to the extended flowering period during which it blooms profusely, you can enjoy this plant for an extra-long time. Plant the clematis between February and November and it will flower from May to October.
 
Prune it between March and April. Place the plant in a nice sunny spot or in partial shade. Water it twice a week.
 
Tip: Want to help the bees and butterflies? The clematis is the perfect answer because it is a magnet for them!

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