Clematis ‘Lemon Dream’ PBR
Clematis 'Lemon Dream’ PBRColor of flowers | light lemon-yellow |
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Plants height | 2 m |
Flowers size | medium |
Flowering month | V, VII, VIII |
Aspect | S, N, E, W |
Pruning way | 1 (none) |
Frost hardiness | Zones 4 - 9 |
A Polish variety raised by Szczepan Marczyński, introduced in the market in summer 2012.
Flowers are full and exceptionally large for the Atragene Group, reaching 10-12 cm in diameter, light lemon-yellow and during budding – lime coloured. In full bloom the colour whitens. Bell-shaped, nodding, set on purple pedicles, the flowers smell pleasantly of a grapefruit. They have 4 lanceolate, slightly wavy and pointy sepals and 12-15 staminodes. Stamens are composed of yellow anthers set on lime-coloured filaments and pistils are light-yellow. Flowers borne in May and once more – although less abundantly – in summer. It has pretty, dark green and relatively large leaves (21 cm long and 14 cm wide) which are compound – trifoliate, with leaflets of attractive texture and serrated edges. It reaches 2-3 m height. Attaches itself to the support by means of twining leaf petioles. Frost hardy and undemanding.
Prefers sunny but not hot sites and tolerates semi-shade. Particularly suitable for training along fences, garden supports, rocks, old tree stumps or over deciduous or coniferous shrubs. Useful as a ground cover.
AWARDS: second best novelty on Chelsea Flower Show 2013. More about awards…