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Clematis 'Madame Le Courtre'
Clematis
'Madame Le Coultre'
Clematis ‘Madame Le Coultre’ is a vining plant with beautiful white flowers, popular primarily as an ornamental plant in gardens. Growth Characteristics- Flowering Period: It mainly blooms from spring to early summer. In some cases, it may bloom again in late summer or early autumn. - Growth Habit: As a vining plant, it climbs up other supports. It can grow up to a height of about 2 to 3 meters. - Sunlight: It prefers locations with ample sunlight, but it is advisable to provide shade around the roots. - Soil: It likes well-drained soil and prefers a pH range of slightly acidic to neutral. Propagation Methods- Cuttings: Take cuttings from new branches about 10 to 15 cm long in spring or early summer. - Seeds: Propagation by seeds is also possible, but the germination rate is low and it takes a long time. Cultivation Method - When planting, place it near a support or fence to allow the vines to climb easily. - Water regularly, but be careful to prevent the soil from drying out, especially during the summer. - It is recommended to cover the roots with insulating material during the winter. Garden Uses - It is used as a climbing plant for decorating fences, arches, and pergolas. - It is suitable for use on walls or trellises. Important Pests and Diseases & Control Methods - Diseases: It is susceptible to wilt disease and powdery mildew; remove any diseased parts and apply fungicides. - Pests: Aphids and moth larvae may occur; control them using insecticides if necessary. - Regular observation and proper care are required for prevention. By managing Clematis 'Madame Le Courte' in this way, it can grow healthily.
Plant Family
Ranunculaceae
Height
3m
Spread
1.5m
Colors
white
Bloom Period
6~9
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-30°C
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Clematis 'Madame Édouard André'
Clematis
'Madame Edouard Andre'