Are you thinking about bringing clematis into your garden but not sure where to start? These beautiful flowers can liven up any garden area with their bright colors. In this article, gardening expert Madison Moulton walks you through all the steps needed to successfully plant, grow, and care for clematis flowers.
When it comes to growing flowering plants, clematis is one of the first that springs to mind. With its stunning flowers and hundreds of varieties, it’s not hard to see why. Clematis is often considered the queen of the thriving vine world, especially during flowering when her elegant, papery flowers are on full display.
There are hundreds of cultivars of clematis, each with their own quirks and characteristics. Different species also show differences in their flowers. Some species have picturesque flowers, like Clematis integrifolia, while others have flowers as large as plates (Clematis lanuginosa comes to mind).
The popularity of clematis extends far beyond their ability to attract the attention of passers-by, and also extends to their ability to mate with a variety of different plants. It pairs perfectly with most types of bedding plants, from annuals to perennial shrubs and even trees. Roses and clematis are a classic pair, but it’s versatile enough for you to really use your creative garden flair.
Different cultivars have slightly different needs, but otherwise clematis is a low-maintenance vine plant. Whether you’re a novice gardener looking for some excitement or a seasoned green thumb who needs to expand your plant selection, Clematis is the plant for you.