
clematis
Clematis 'Cleminov 51' SAPPHIRE INDIGO
Overview
Clematis 'Cleminov 51' SAPPHIRE INDIGO is an amazing plant with its magnificent foliage and eye-catching flowers. Its unusual lavender-blue blooms appear from late spring to September, and are adorned with a delicate white edge. During the growing season, its foliage is a captivating bright green. This hardy climber is also incredibly easy to maintain, only needing an occasional trim of dead and untidy foliage and flowers. It has a vigorous growth rate, with its twining branches quickly covering walls, fences and pergolas in fabulous foliage with splendid blooms. Its ability to thrive in any position also makes it an ideal addition to everyone's gardens. Clematis 'Cleminov 51' SAPPHIRE INDIGO is a surefire showstopper in any area it's planted.
Care Guide
Watering
Clematis (Clematis 'Cleminov 51' SAPPHIRE INDIGO) needs to be watered when the soil has become dry to the touch. Water deeply and thoroughly at least once a week until the plant is established in the ground (usually 2-4 weeks). During the first few weeks, check the soil every other day to make sure it is not drying out too fast. During the vegetative growth season, (April to September) continue to water the clematis at least once a week. For the remainder of the year, water the plant when conditions are dry. Water in the morning or early afternoon instead of at night for better absorption of water. Avoid getting the leaves wet when watering.
Light
Clematis 'Cleminov 51' SAPPHIRE INDIGO is a flowering vine that prefers full sun to partial shade. To ensure the best growth and flowering for this species, it should be placed in a spot that receives 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day. If possible, avoid planting near trees or tall buildings that might block the sunlight. During the hottest months, the plant may need additional afternoon shade to help prevent burning. It is important to provide adequate airflow between the foliage and the sun, as this will help keep the leaves from drying out and becoming damaged.
Temperature
Hardiness zone 4–9.
Pruning
When it comes to pruning clematis of the species Clematis 'Cleminov 51' SAPPHIRE INDIGO, it really depends upon the growth habits of the plant. If the plant is a Category 1 clematis, meaning it blooms on old wood, it should be pruned only lightly each year in early spring, just before new growth begins. A light prune should remove any dead, diseased, or weak stems, as well as any crossed or tangled stems. If the clematis is a Category 2 clematis, meaning it blooms on new wood, it should be pruned more heavily each year in spring, removing the old flower stems and dead wood. This type of clematis should also be pruned back to the lowest pair of healthy buds at least 6-12 inches from the soil line each year in order to encourage new growth and better blooms.
Propagation
Layering Propagation, Cutting, Division, Grafting Propagation
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