Clematis macropetala

Started by Marianne, March 14, 2005, 17:26:12

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Marianne

Bought yesterday a clematis macropetala to grow against our fence.  It has beautil coloured flowers but we were told not to plant it outdoors yet ! I thought all clematis were hardy, but obviously not.

I have put it indoors on our kitchen windowcill and hope it will be happy there until the sun gets a little warmer.

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Marianne

Enjoy today to the full.  You are not sure of a tomorrow.
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Palustris

First of all not ALL Clematis are hardy, there are quite a few which will only grow in a Conservatory or against a South facing wall in favoured areas. However C. macropetala is as tough as old boot leather. The only reason I can see for not planting out at present is if it has been kept in a warm environment to bring it into early growth for selling. In which case,yes wait until the soil has warmed up a little and frost is less likely.
Gardening is the great leveller.

Marianne

Thanks Eric for your kind reply.
The plant was in fact stored in a large heated greenhouse.

I will keep it indoors until all danger of frost has passed.

:D
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wardy

Beautiful plant yer macropetala but I lost mine to scale insect so keep any eye out  :)
I came, I saw, I composted

Marianne

Hi WArdy,

Never heard of the beast but will keep both eyes peeled!
Ta  :)
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