Clematis Miss Bateman - Description
Potted Clematis 'Miss Bateman'Common Name: Miss Bateman Clematis
Other names: None
Indoors or Outdoor: Ideal for outdoor cultivation, suitable for trellises, fences, and containers.
Size: 2-3 meters in height
Clematis Miss Bateman - Delivery
Delivery info: Our Clematis Miss Bateman plants are carefully packaged and delivered promptly to your doorstep. We ensure the safe transit of these exquisite flowering vines to guarantee they arrive in perfect condition.Clematis Miss Bateman - Characteristics
Mature Size: 2-3 meters in heightEvergreen or deciduous: Deciduous, providing seasonal interest with vibrant blooms
Preferred position: Enjoys a sunny to partially shaded location
Shape - Plant Characteristics: Climbing habit with large, showy white flowers adorned with a central purple stripe
Hardy or not Hardy: Hardy in most climates
Diseases: Generally resistant to common Clematis diseases
Clematis Miss Bateman - Uses
Uses in Garden: Clematis Miss Bateman is a stunning addition to any garden, perfect for vertical gardening, covering walls, or enhancing pergolas and archways.Clematis Miss Bateman - Characteristics
Preferred planting aspect: Full sun to partial shade
Is it Frost Hardy: Yes, it is frost-hardy once established
Fast or slow Growing? Moderate growth rate
Pruning advice: Prune in late winter or early spring, removing dead or weak stems and shaping as needed.
Clematis Miss Bateman - Planting Instruction's in an Irish climate
Planting Time: Spring or early autumnInstruction: Plant in well-draining soil, ensuring the crown is at soil level.
Trench Preparation: Dig a hole twice the size of the root ball.
Positioning of Plants: Allow for vertical support and provide space for the plant to climb.
Plant Spacing: 30-60 cm apart
Pruning Instructions: Prune in late winter or early spring to encourage vigorous growth.
Facts About Products
Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist, especially during dry periods.Feeding: Apply a balanced fertilizer in early spring.
Blooms: Enjoy the large, striking flowers from late spring to early autumn.
Wildlife: Clematis often attracts butterflies and other pollinators.
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