Clematis ‘Jackmanii’

Has received the RHS Award of Garden Merit. (1993)
Common Name : Jackman's clematisFamily : RanunculaceaeType : ClimberHabit : ClimbingHeight : 2.5-4 metresSpread : 2.5-4 metresFlower colour : VioletFlowering from : Juneto JulyFoliage : DeciduousFoliage colour : GreenHardiness: Hardy in most places throughout the UK even in severe winters -15° to -10°Sunlight : Full Sun / Part ShadeMoisture : Moist but well-drainedSoil : NeutralSeason of interest : Spring - Summer

‘Jackmanii Superba’ is probably one of the most popular large-flowered, late-flowering clematis. The rich dark purple flowers are like velvet, and make are a wonderful sight, clothing walls from mid- to late summer. As with all the late-flowering clematis, pruning is easy. Simply cut back the stems to a pair of strong buds 15-20cm (6-8in) above ground level before growth begins in early spring. This pruning technique makes late-flowering clematis useful for training into shrubs, trees and climbing roses as the clematis growth is removed each spring and so never becomes too much of a burden on its supporting plant. [http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/plants/plant_finder/plant_pages/2126.shtml]

See on garden plan - Coordinates: A10