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Clematis 'Warszawska Nike'
early large flowered clematis (group 2or3) ( syn. Warsaw Nike )
- 3 litre pot | 60cm cane
- £22.95
- In stock (shipped within 2-3 working days)
- 9cm pot | 30cm cane
- £14.99
- available to order from autumn
- 2 + 1 FREE 9cm pots
- £29.98 £9.99 each
- available to order from autumn
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- Standard £5.99
- Position: full sun or partial shade
- Soil: moderately fertile, moist but well-drained soil
- Rate of growth: fast
- Flowering period: June to September
- Hardiness: fully hardy
A compact, deciduous clematis known for its stunning display of velvety, reddish-purple single flowers, up to 18cm (7in) across. Each bloom features six to eight overlapping, gently scalloped sepals with a silvery underside, highlighted by bright yellow stamens.
Clematis 'Warszawska Nike' flowers from mid to late summer, adding vibrant colour to fences, walls, or trellises. Perfect for small gardens, this RHS award-winning climber thrives in fertile, well-drained soil with roots kept cool and shaded. Ideal for vertical accents or containers, it brings elegance seasonal interest to any space.
Clematis 'Warszawska Nike' flowers from mid to late summer, adding vibrant colour to fences, walls, or trellises. Perfect for small gardens, this RHS award-winning climber thrives in fertile, well-drained soil with roots kept cool and shaded. Ideal for vertical accents or containers, it brings elegance seasonal interest to any space.
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.
Clematis are happiest when their roots are kept cool and moist, so try to plant them where the base of the plants will be lightly shaded by other, lower-growing species. Otherwise, use a clematis root protector, or top-dress the rootball (avoiding the immediate crown), with a generous layer of shingle or pebbles.
Remove dead and damaged stems before growth begins in early spring, cutting all remaining stems back to where strong buds are visible.
Apply a slow-release balanced fertiliser and a mulch of well-rotted garden compost around the base of the plant - again avoiding the immediate crown.
Clematis are happiest when their roots are kept cool and moist, so try to plant them where the base of the plants will be lightly shaded by other, lower-growing species. Otherwise, use a clematis root protector, or top-dress the rootball (avoiding the immediate crown), with a generous layer of shingle or pebbles.
Remove dead and damaged stems before growth begins in early spring, cutting all remaining stems back to where strong buds are visible.
Apply a slow-release balanced fertiliser and a mulch of well-rotted garden compost around the base of the plant - again avoiding the immediate crown.
- Humans: Skin irritant; Pets: Harmful if eaten
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