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Clematis 'Elizabeth'
Clematis
'Elizabeth'
Clematis 'Elizabeth' is a vine plant with attractive, showy flowers that can be utilized in various ways in the garden. The following is information regarding the growth characteristics, propagation methods, cultivation methods, garden uses, and pests and control of Clematis 'Elizabeth'. Growth Characteristics - Plant Form: Deciduous broad-leaved vine - Size: Grows up to 5–7 meters - Flowering Season: From spring to early summer - Flower Color: Large, pale pink flowers bloom and are fragrant. - Growing Environment: Grows well in sunny locations or in partial shade. Prefers well-drained soil. Propagation Methods - Seed Propagation: Harvest mature seeds in the autumn, apply cold stratification, and sow in the spring. - Cutting Propagation: In spring, early summer, or late summer, cut well-grown stems to a length of 10–15 cm and plant them as cuttings. Cultivation Methods - Planting: Spring or autumn is the optimal time, and deep planting is important. Plant so that the base of the root is parallel to the soil. - Support Installation: Install supports to regulate the direction of growth. - Watering: Water regularly, but avoid overwatering. Ensure the soil does not dry out, especially during the summer. - Fertilization: Apply liquid fertilizer once or twice a month during the growing season. Garden Uses - Landscape Effect: Can add a focal point to the garden with its colorful flowers and fragrance. - Wall Decoration: Can be used as a vine by planting it next to structures such as walls or fences. - Background Plant: Can serve as a harmonious backdrop for other flowers. Important Pests and Control Methods - Powdery Mildew: A disease characterized by white powder on the leaves. Provide a well-ventilated environment and remove diseased leaves. Use fungicides if necessary. - Aphids: Can occur in early spring and damage the plant. They can be effectively managed by washing them off with soapy water or through chemical control. - Snails and Sloths: Since they can harm the vines, remove them by hand or set traps. Clematis 'Elizabeth' is relatively easy to care for, and if provided with the right environment, you can enjoy its attractive flowers for a long period.
Plant Family
Ranunculaceae
Height
9~12m
Spread
1.8~3m
Colors
pink
Bloom Period
May~June
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-30°C
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