Clematis

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CAUTION

Can be toxic to pets; particularly cats, dogs, and horses.

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Overview

Plant TypePerennial
Hardiness Zone4-9

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Cultivars

Cultivar

Height

Spread

Blooms

Sun

Planted

Dr. Ruppel Clematis Vine
9' 24" Summer to Fall Full sun to part shade Trellis over swing by pond
  • The Dr. Ruppel Clematis is an eye-catching, bi-color variety that shifts to a lavender hue as it matures. Though it's compact in size, it offers heavy flowering from late spring to fall!
This beautiful flower has light pink, ruffled petals with a deeper pink center, making it the perfect plant to showcase in your garden, yard, or even patio. You can even set this vine on trellises, arbors, pergolas, and walls to add height (and an unbeatable color) to your green space.
Plus, this plant is easy to grow and hardy in shady areas, so you can place it in full sun or partial shade. It'll thrive either way! This large-flowered Clematis is a fast grower, and its purple-pink blooms look lovely against its dark green foliage.
Purchased from Fast Growing Trees

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Ongoing Management

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Planting

Dr. Ruppel prefers growing conditions of full sun to partial shade. Ideally, the plant should have its "head in the sun and feet in the shade," which means it enjoys several hours of direct sunlight while its roots remain cool. This can be achieved by using mulch or ground cover.

The ideal soil should be well-drained and rich in organic matter. A beneficial mix might include peat soil, perlite, vermiculite, and pine bark. Additionally, provide a trellis, fence, or other structure for the vine to climb on, and space the plants about 24 inches apart.

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Weed Control & Mulching

 

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Insect & Disease Control

 

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Fertilization

 

Regular fertilization promotes abundant blooms. Use a balanced fertilizer during spring and summer. Apply mulch around the base of the plant to retain moisture and keep the roots cool.

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Watering

 

Keep the soil evenly moist but not waterlogged. Water regularly, especially during the growing and flowering seasons. Make sure the plant receives sufficient water, particularly in its first year, to develop a strong root system.

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Pruning / Cutting Back

 

Clematis can bloom on both old and new wood, typically starting in late spring. Lightly prune them in late winter or early spring when buds start to swell, cutting just above the fat buds. After the first flowers, you can trim lightly again to promote more blooms later in the season.

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Integrated Pest & Pollinator Mgmt Notes

 

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Harvesting

 

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Site Selection & Preparation

 

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Propagation

 

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Pollination Needs

 

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More Information

Books and Papers

  • The Well-Tended Perennial Garden
    Tracy DiSabato-Aust
    635.932 DIS 2011

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