Clematis - Clematis diversifolia 'Arabella' - very long flowering period
Arabella clematis show blue-purple flowers with a hint of pink in the middle when they first open. Whether south-facing and exposed to the sun or grown in the shade of a tree, it always blooms and offers the longest flowering period of all clematis. It blooms frequently from spring to late autumn.
It is an ideal clematis for floriculture - cut flowers, because the flowers have a very good resistance.
This variety reaches a final height of approximately 1.5-2 meters.
Classification: Clematis diversifolia, long-lasting summer flowering, free flowing
Awards won : RHS Award of Garden Merit
Cultivation recommendations for Clematis diversifolia:
These herbaceous varieties usually form compact or semi-climbing bushes. In general, they have stems that do not cling and can be left to sprawl in herbaceous borders. Alternatively, they can be used to climb through open shrubs, small trees, climbing roses and shrubs, or on obelisks.
They are all resistant, very blooming, without problems and are suitable to be used as cut flowers, being warmly recommended by all collectors.
In the cold season, the plants appear in the form of sticks without leaves that seem dry - this aspect is perfectly normal and the plants are as viable as possible.
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