Anemone Clematis
Clematis montana
Anemone Clematis is part of the Clematis genus and its scientific name is Clematis montana. The montana part of this plant's botanical name means 'found in mountainous places'.It is a flower that typically grows as a deciduous, which is defined as a plant that sheds its leaves annually. Expect blooming to occur in mid spring.
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How to grow Anemone Clematis
These plants flower on growth produced the previous year and, if pruning is needed, are just given a light pruning to remove spent flowers immediately after flowering.
Old, woody plants can be pruned very hard – down to a couple of feet if necessary, preferably to just above some strong, healthy growth – after flowering to remove lots of the old, non-flowering growth. Plants may take a year or so to fully recover and start flowering properly again. Old plants may not recover.
Growing Anemone Clematis from seed
Transplanting Anemone Clematis
Companion plants for Anemone Clematis
These plants have been known to grow well alongside Anemone Clematis so consider planting:
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Anemone Clematis loves Jasmine Nightshade
Repellent plants for Anemone Clematis
These plants will not grow well with Anemone Clematis so avoid planting these within close proximity:
Common Anemone Clematis problems
These problems, diseases and pests are known to affect Anemone Clematis plants:
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