Clematis 'Marjorie'

clematis (group 1) (syn. Clematis montana Marjorie)

Eventual height & spread

Clematis 'Marjorie'

clematis (group 1) (syn. Clematis montana Marjorie)

  • 3 litre pot | 60cm cane
  • £20.95
  • In stock (shipped within 2-3 working days)
  • 9cm pot | 30cm cane
  • £14.99
  • available to order from summer
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  • Position: full sun or partial shade
  • Soil: moderately fertile, moist but well-drained soil
  • Rate of growth: fast
  • Flowering period: May to June
  • Hardiness: fully hardy


Clematis 'Marjorie' is a vigorous, deciduous climber that delights with spectacular, semi-double creamy-pink flowers adorned with salmon-pink centres.

Blooming profusely in May and June, it offers a striking display that pairs beautifully with its bronze-tinted foliage. This early-flowering clematis is perfect for training over pergolas, arches, or trellises, adding elegance and charm to any garden.

Suitable for a north-facing site, 'Marjorie' is versatile yet thrives best in full sun, where the flower colours are at their most vibrant. It is an ideal choice for creating a romantic, cottage-garden feel, bringing warmth and sophistication to shaded or sunny spaces alike.


  • Garden care:
    Clematis need their roots to be kept cool and moist, so plant the base of these climbers in light shade or provide shading with other plants or a dressing of of pebbles.

    No routine pruning is necessary. If the spread of the plant needs to be restricted prune immediately after flowering, cutting back overlong shoots to healthy buds.

    Apply a slow-release balanced fertiliser and a mulch of well-rotted garden compost around the base of the plant in early spring.
  • To avoid dry conditions, and to ensure good soil contact around the rootball, we advise planting climbers at least 30cm (12in), and preferably 45-60cm (18-24in) away from the base of a wall or fence. An even larger distance should be maintained when planting climbers beside an existing tree or shrub.

    • Humans: Skin irritant; Pets: Harmful if eaten

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