Species clematis

clematis

Clematis 'Evipo032' GALORE

Clematis 'Evipo032' GALORE is an amazing plant species. With its beautiful, bell-shaped, pure-white blooms and vibrant purple veining, it provides an eye-catching display in any garden. Not only is it visually striking, but it's easy to grow requiring minimal maintenance. Its blooming season extends from midsummer to fall, and it shows a greater resistance to common clematis diseases. Its decorative seedheads also add an extra glamorous touch that stands out in the garden. Clematis 'Evipo032' GALORE is definitely a stunning and maintenance-free addition to any garden!

Cycle:

Perennial

Watering:

Average

Propagation:

Layering Propagation,Cutting,Division,Grafting Propagation

Hardiness Zone:

4 - 9

Flowers:

Dark purple with yellow anthers Flowers

Sun:

Full sun,part shade

Leaf:

Yes

Leaf Color:

green

Growth Rate:

High

Maintenance:

Moderate

Care Level:

Medium

watering

Clematis (Clematis 'Evipo032' GALORE) should be watered deeply and regularly during the growing season, from spring through fall. Water it slowly and thoroughly until the soil is completely saturated and water begins to run out of the bottom of the pot. Do not allow the soil to become too dry or over saturated. During warmer months, water 2 to 3 times a week and once a week in cooler months. Aim for approximately 1 to 1.5 inches of water per week, depending on the soil type and amount of sun the plant is receiving. Additionally, if temperatures are exceeding 80°F (27°C) in the summer, water the plant every day.

sunlight

Clematis 'Evipo032' GALORE plants require at least 4-5 hours of direct sunlight each day. Sunlight of morning and evening, or indirect sunlight during the day, is necessary to ensure plentiful blooms during the summer months. This particular species of Clematis is a vining shrub, which is especially sensitive to the angle of the sun. As such, the area where it is planted should have easy access to direct morning and evening sunlight in order for the vines to stretch and secure themselves to a vertical structure. In general, for best flowering and growth, plant in an area which receives full sun through to mid-afternoon, when the sun is moving towards the western sky.

pruning

Clematis 'Evipo032' GALORE should be pruned in late winter or early spring as soon as the danger of frost has passed and the dormant season has ended. Pruning should be minimal, and primarily focused on removing dead, diseased or otherwise damaged wood. This will encourage the new, strong growth and flowering. The cuts should be made just above the leaf bud, removing about 1/3 to 2/3 of the stems. Allowing the plant to become overgrown can limit flowering, so it is important to regularly prune it.

Season

Fall
Winter
Spring
Summer
Sep
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Dec
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Starts Flowering

Clematis 'Evipo032' GALORE typically starts flowering in late spring, usually in May or June.

Starts Flowering

Clematis 'Evipo032' GALORE typically starts flowering in late spring, usually in May or June.

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FAQ

Can Clematis plants grow in pots?

Yes, Clematis plants can definitely be grown in pots. When planting a Clematis in a pot make sure to use a larger size pot with drainage holes and fill it with a mix of well-draining potting soil and compost. Ensure to keep the root area cool and the pot in a sunny location while providing regular water and fertilization. Check the plant almost daily to make sure it is not becoming too dry. Clematis can do well in a pot and with the right care and conditions, they will thrive.

Are Clematis plants self-pollinating?

No, clematis plants are not self-pollinating. Clematis plants need pollinators such as bees, butterflies, moths and other insects to transfer pollen from the male anthers to the female stigma of the flower in order to produce viable seed. Pollination must also occur within relatively close proximity of the same species in order to create viable hybrid plants.

Can Clematis plants be grown as a houseplant?

Yes, Clematis plants can be grown as a houseplant. It is best to grow them in a pot with full sun and a soil that is rich in organic material and retains moisture. When potting the plant, place a stake or trellis next to the pot so that the vine can climb when it begins to grow. Be sure to water your Clematis plant regularly to keep it healthy and growing. Additionally, keep an eye out for pests and treat with natural insecticides as necessary.

Could Clematis plants survive in a colder climate?

Yes, Clematis plants can survive in colder climates with proper preparation. If planted in the fall, proper mulching should be done to protect the roots from cold temperatures. If planted in the spring, they should be watered frequently to help them adjust to the cooler temperatures more quickly. If temperatures drop below -20°C ( -4°F), additional measures may need to be taken such as the application of protective wraps and thermal insulation. Additionally, plants in exposed areas should be protected from the wind to prevent excessive dehydration. With the right measures in place, Clematis plants can easily survive in colder climates.

Could Clematis plants be grown in a greenhouse?

Yes, clematis plants can be grown in a greenhouse. Due to their vine-like growth habit and tropical native origins, clematis plants thrive in the moist and warm environment of a greenhouse. Clematis are generally grown from cuttings or from dividing existing plants, and benefit from regular pruning and fertilizing. They will also enjoy the indirect light of a greenhouse and the protection from strong winds and temperatures that the humidity and contained environment provides.