Clematis
Clematis crispa
Also known as
Blue jasmine, Marsh clematis, Curly clematis, Curlflower
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Full Sun
Moderate watering
Frost Hardy
H5
RHS hardiness
-15°C
Minimum temperature
Expected size
Height | Spread | |
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2.5m | Max | 1m |
1.5m | Min | 50cm |
Flowering
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spring
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summer
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autumn
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winter
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Clematis Overview
This species is a deciduous climber. The leaves are ovate to lance-shaped and medium green. The flowers are produced in single purple-blue bell-shaped blooms in the summer.
Common problems with Clematis
How to propagate Clematis
Cuttings
Sow the seeds as soon as they are ripe, divide or take cuttings in the spring-time.
Division
Seed
Other uses of Clematis
Grown for their mass of flowers, which can be grown on trellises and walls. Suitable for coastal conditions.