Large flowers
A nice unusual clematis to add to the collection. Took off well and flowered in the first year.
Mrs J
Yorkshire
This climber is deciduous so it will lose all its leaves in autumn, then fresh new foliage appears again each spring.
"Pale-pink petals barred in stronger pink surround a paler petal-packed middle in this feminine fully double clematis"
A nice unusual clematis to add to the collection. Took off well and flowered in the first year.
Mrs J
Yorkshire
I'm using it to climb up my pergola.
Cris
Northampton
I brought this clematis last year ,it produced one flower in the first year but that was ok very pretty hoping for more flowers this year
Valerie
Reading
This clematis produces double flowers which endure for a very long time.
Lancashire Man
Bolton, Lancashire
Using to eventaually climb up into my arch.
Scrumpy72
London
Beautiful plant, vibrant colour with double headed blooms.
Trees
Bath and North East Somerset
100.0
Liggit
Hello, Yes definitely - provided the obelisk is relatively tall and robust.
Helen
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