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«Tangut» - Organic Clematis Seeds

«Tangut» - Organic Clematis Seeds

1.14 €
Perennial plant, climbing stems, up to 3 m long, flowers bell-shaped, drooping, golden yellow, 3-10 cm in diameter.

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  • Manufacturer country: Ukraine
  • Product code: 5149-0.1
  • Germination: 90%
  • Unit: Grams
  • Crop year / Production date: 2025
  • Shelf life: 5 years

  • Clematis «Tangut» (Clematis tangutica)

    Perennial. The stems are climbing, up to 3 m long. The flowers are bell-shaped, drooping, golden yellow in color, 3-10 cm in diameter. It is grown through seedlings by sowing seeds in February-March. The seedlings are transplanted to a permanent location after the threat of night frosts has passed.

    Blooms in the second year from July to late autumn. For winter, plants are removed from their supports and covered. Used to decorate balconies, gazebos, terraces, walls and verandas.

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