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Clematis 'The Vagabond'
Clematis
'The Vagabond'
Ecological Characteristics This is a vine plant with characteristics intermediate between woody and herbaceous plants, distinguished by its purple flowers that bloom primarily in spring and early summer. In terms of growth, it prefers sunlight and thrives in well-drained soil. While it can grow in partial shade, more abundant blooms can be expected in sunny locations. Propagation Methods Propagation is primarily achieved through cuttings and seeds. Cuttings can be taken during the summer using semi-hardwood cuttings, and they root easily if appropriate temperature and humidity are maintained. For seed propagation, seeds are collected after pollination and planted in spring or autumn. Cultivation Methods It is important to select well-drained soil and provide appropriate support. Additionally, as it is a vine, regular pruning is recommended to maintain the desired shape and promote healthy growth. Water sufficiently during the growing season, and fertilizer is primarily applied in spring and early summer. Garden Uses The vines can be used decoratively by climbing them along walls, fences, arches, etc. It suits various garden styles and is a good choice, especially when you want to utilize vertical space. Important Pests and Diseases These include aphids, spider mites, and fungal diseases. Regarding control methods, aphids and spider mites can be removed in the early stages by washing with water or using plant-friendly soap. Fungal diseases can be prevented by ensuring good ventilation, and it is necessary to use an appropriate fungicide once the disease occurs. Regular observation and maintenance are important for pest prevention.
Plant Family
Ranunculaceae
Height
250cm
Spread
1m
Colors
purple
Bloom Period
May to September
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-20°C
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