Belle of Woking Clematis Plants

Clematis Belle of Woking

£18.99 - £19.99

Clematis Belle of Woking

  • Colour: White-mauve flowers
  • Scent: None
  • Flowering: May-Jun, Sep
  • Size: To 2.5m x 1m
  • Type: Early large-flowered
  • Habit: Climber
  • Pruning group 2
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Belle of Woking Clematis Plants

'Belle of Woking' Clematis with exquisite double silvery-mauve flowers in late spring and early summer. An ideal clematis to add a dash of drama and exuberance to your summer borders. For more varieties, see our range of clematis plants.

Features

  • Colour: Large white-mauve fully double flowers
  • Height: 2.5m
  • Scent: None
  • Flowering: May-June, Repeat Flowering in September
  • Type: Early large-flowered
  • Habit: Climber
  • Pruning group 2

Growing Belle of Woking

Like all clematis, she prefers cool roots while its head is in full sun or part shade. She thrives in alkaline to neutral, moisture-retentive, well-drained soil. Water well after planting and keep soil moist during dry weather for the first few growing seasons.

Support by tying into wires or trellis. Group 2 Clematis should be pruned in late winter or early spring, and again after flowering in early summer.

Garden Design Ideas

The luminescent blooms combine beautifully with other clematis in deeper colours such Niobe, or a climbing rose like the glorious crimson Etoile de Hollande. At the other end of the colour palette, she is perfect for white or pastel borders alongside perennials like Peonies, Sweet Rocket and Lupin 'Noble Maiden'.

History & Trivia

According to Dr Magnus Johnson's book The Genus Clematis, she was raised by Jackmans of Woking in 1875, crossed from Clematis lanuginosa 'Candida' and 'Fortunei'.
Established by William Jackman in 1810, by the 1870s William's grandson, George, was running the business, breeding clematis and selling trees, roses and shrubs.

Jackmans also created the popular hybrid Clematis jackmanii.