Thompson & Morgan 2x 7cm Clematis Taiga with Tower Pot
Item Number: 727920
QVC Price £39.00
Todays Special Value Price £24.99
P&P £4.95
Advanced Order for 09/05/22
Showy, hardy and truly impressive, this Clematis 'Taiga' from Thompson & Morgan will create a spectacular contrast in your garden. Developed from Japanese breeding, this eye-catching plant produces a plethora of purple and green flowers for a stunning display. Even better, this opulent clematis is easy to grow and prune, plus its completely hardy which means it grows bigger and better for you, year after year!
*A great saving: If you were to buy these items individually, directly from Thompson & Morgan you’d pay £37.98, plus P&P. So for our Today’s Special Value price of just £24.99, plus P&P, you’re saving £14.03.
Delivered directly from Thompson & Morgan - please allow 7 - 10 working days for delivery to UK Mainland, Highlands and islands only (excluding Northern Ireland).
Purple beauty - producing countless passion flower like blooms over the summer against a canvas of rich green foliage, this climbing plant is a real show-off! Growing up to 200cm high and 100cm wide, you'll see layer upon layer of purple and green flowers, almost resembling passion flowers. Its compact habit also makes it ideal for the included tower pot.
Hardy and happy - this clematis is completely hardy, growing bigger and better each year. Whether you're covering walls, fencing or growing it in a container, it couldn’t be easier to look after - all you have to do is cut it back at the end of the season. It's available on Advanced Order too, so you can plant it out as soon as you receive it. Why not grow it with a winter clematis for a fabulously year-round display?
- Hardy perennial
- Flowering period: June - September
- Plant position: sun or semi-shade
- Soil type: free draining, fertile, well-drained soil
- Mature height (h x w): 200cm x 100cm (78.7" x 39.4")
Contains:
- 2 x Clematis Taiga (7cm pots) - with purple and green flowers
- 1 x tower pot
Cultural instructions:
- Water your clematis thoroughly after planting and then every two weeks in the first three months
- Cover the soil surface around the plant base with tiles or stones to keep the roots cool and moist, which can prevent the fungal disease clematis wilt
- This variety of clematis flowers in early spring on the previous year's growth. Pruning should be undertaken in March when you cut to 20cm to 25cm above the ground to a healthy bud, this encourages strong vigorous shoots. When pruning Clematis 'Taiga', remove any damaged or dead stems entirely before cutting back the remaining stems to a pair of healthy buds to maintain the plant within its allotted space
- Feed and water frequently throughout the growing season to maintain consistently moist soil conditions (but never too wet or too dry)
All measurements are approximate