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Clematis Princess Diana

Clematis

Tulip-like flowers have whitish-pink petals with a deep pink central bar. Inside petals are rich pink, with a deeper pink bar.

  • »  Flower Colour: Deep pink
  • »  Flower Size: 5 cm
  • »  Bloom Time: Midsummer to mid-fall
  • »  Pruning Group: 3
  • »  Group: Texensis
  • »  Thick, tulip-like flowers face outwards
  • »  Leaves are mid-green, 12.5 cm long, with three ovate leaflets
  • »  Attractive, seed heads

1gal Staked
$38.33
  • Category:Vines
  • Hardiness Zone:3
  • Height:1-3 m
  • Spread:1-2 m
  • Bloom Color: Pink
Exposure
Full Sun
Soil Moisture
Moist to Average
Well-drained
Attracts Wildlife
Attracts Butterflies
Attracts Hummingbirds
Growth Rate
Fast
Attributes
Cut Flower/Foliage
Deciduous
Long Blooming
Seed
Flowering Time
Summer
Lt. Sum-Fall
Habit
Climbing
Foliage Color
Green (dark)
Landscape uses
Screening (privacy)
Specimen
Planting instructions
Container Plants
Additional Information about Clematis 'Princess Diana'

Clematis are grouped into three different categories for pruning and maintenance:

Group 3: Late Flowering - Flowers form on the terminal 60-90 cm of the current season's growth. Some bloom as early as midsummer and continue into the fall. In early spring, prune each stem, leaving the lowest 2-3 buds. The new growth can be tipped back when it reaches about 30 cm, to induce better branching and flowering.

 

Growing & Maintenance Tips for Clematis 'Princess Diana'

Clematis grow best in a rich, moist to average, well-drained soil, in full sun. Protection from intense afternoon sun is beneficial. Large-flowering bi-colours, reds and blues, may fade quickly if planted in direct sun. Roots need a cool environment to thrive; it is recommended planting a ground cover or shallow rooted perennial to shade the roots; mulching is suggested. Plant the crown 3-5 cm below the soil's surface. Clematis are slow to establish and initially need to be tied to a trellis or fence to begin climbing.