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Memorial ship 'Pistachio'
Clematis florida
var.
normalis
'Pistachio'
The Pistachio is a plant with diverse characteristics and care requirements. The following is detailed information about it: Growth Characteristics: The Pistachio is a vine that produces large, beautiful flowers, blooming primarily in summer and autumn. The flowers have a distinctive green color and thrive in sunny locations. It grows to a height of approximately 2 to 3 meters, and provides support stakes for more effective growth. Propagation Methods: Propagation is mainly done via cuttings or layering. For cuttings, new branches are cut in spring or early summer. Layering involves breaking off an old stem and pressing it into the ground to form roots. Cultivation Methods: It prefers sunny locations and well-drained soil. Mixing in organic fertilizer before planting promotes healthier growth. Watering should be done sufficiently, but it is best to avoid overwatering. Repotting every 3 to 4 years to clean up the soil helps it grow even healthier. Use in the Garden: In gardens, it is frequently used to decorate fences or arches. Taking advantage of its vining nature, planting it on walls or fences can provide a beautiful green backdrop. Important Pests and Control Methods: Pistachios can be susceptible to fungal diseases such as powdery mildew. To prevent this, it is important to ensure good ventilation and avoid letting water remain on the leaves for too long. Additionally, pests such as aphids can be controlled by periodically checking the plant's condition; upon early detection, they can be treated with soapy water or sprayed with eco-friendly insecticides. We hope you use this information to grow a healthy and beautiful Pistachio.
Plant Family
Ranunculaceae
Height
180~240cm
Spread
90~180cm
Colors
white
Bloom Period
June to August
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-15°C
Clematis 'Rubens'
Clematis montana
'Rubens'
Clematis, Chirosa, Balearica
Clematis cirrhosa
var.
balearica