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Clematis pitcheri
Growth Characteristics of Clematis pitcheri Clematis pitcheri is a perennial vine native primarily to North America. This plant can grow up to approximately 2 to 3 meters in height and possesses strong endurance, withstanding both hot summers and cold winters. It is characterized by bell-shaped flowers in purple or blue, blooming from summer through autumn. Propagation Methods Clematis pitcheri can be propagated via seeds or cuttings. - Seed Propagation: Collect mature seeds in the autumn, sow them indoors during the winter, and transplant them outdoors in early spring. - Cutting Propagation: Cut healthy stems in early summer, soak them in water to encourage rooting, and then plant them in soil. Cultivation Methods - Soil: It prefers fertile, well-drained soil. A pH between neutral and slightly acidic is suitable. - Sunlight: It requires partial shade or direct sunlight, but the roots thrive better in shaded areas. 3. Watering: Consistent and consistent water supply is required. However, overwatering should be avoided. - Providing Support: As it is a vining plant, it is beneficial to provide supports for it to climb as it grows. Uses in the Garden Due to its beautiful flowers and vining nature, Clematis is well-suited for use in gardens, on fences, arches, or trellises. It blends harmoniously with other plants to maximize visual impact. Important Pests and Control Methods - Diseases: - Leaf Mold: Mold can develop in areas with high humidity. Adjust planting density to ensure good ventilation and immediately remove infected leaves. - Pests: - Insects such as Apothecaries: These can gnaw on leaves and stems. Control them using soapy water or insecticides. It is important to inspect the plants periodically for preventative control and to respond quickly when pests or diseases occur.
Plant Family
Ranunculaceae
Height
3~4m
Spread
60~90cm
Colors
purple
Bloom Period
May to August
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-30°C
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