Fragrant Spring Clematis Plants

Clematis montana Fragrant Spring

£8.99 - £19.99

Clematis montana

  • Flower colour: Light pink, yellow-green stamens
  • Flower shape: 4 petals arranged in a cruciform
  • Fragrance: Strong
  • Repeating: No
  • Flowering season: May - June
  • Final height and spread: 7-10m x 4m
  • Pruning group: 1
  • RHS Plants for Pollinators
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Clematis montana 'Fragrant Spring': 3-Litre Pot-Grown Plants

The simple pink scented flowers of 'Fragrant Spring' are on the small side and all the more prolific for that, almost covering the plant in May and June. The new leaves are bronze-tinged.

This is a vigorous climber that can race up to 10 metres tall, great for quickly covering walls and pergolas.

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Features:

  • Flower colour: Light pink, yellow-green stamens
  • Flower shape: 4 petals arranged in a cruciform
  • Fragrance: Strong
  • Repeating: No
  • Flowering season: May - June
  • Final height and spread: 7-10m x 4m
  • Pruning group: 1
  • RHS Plants for Pollinators

Growing 'Fragrant Spring' Clematis

Clematis perform best with in deep, moist soil where the soil is shaded and the vines grow into the sun, but montanas are tough, tolerate shade and will cope in a northerly aspect facing an open sky, as well as coastal conditions.

Give it plenty of room and a sturdy supporting structure to ramble up (or along) where that you will be able to enjoy the fabulous spring display and fragrance.

In Your Garden Design

Scramble this up a wall or building near where you walk, so you can enjoy its abundant fragrance. Use with other late-spring bloomers such as a contrastingly coloured wisteria, or a lovely climbing rose such as Cecile brunner or as a foil to evergreen shrubs climbing up through them. They are also pretty grown through trees such as apple and pear.

Did You Know?

Raised at Boskoop Research Station, Proefstation voor de Boomkwekerij, Holland, in 1992.


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