Clematis Edomurasaki
Clematis Edomurasaki
Hybrid Clematis
Clematis ‘Edomurasaki’ is a spectacular deciduous climbing vine admired for its exceptionally large velvety deep purple flowers and elegant flowering display through spring and summer. Originating from Japan, this classic clematis variety produces richly coloured blooms with soft overlapping petals and contrasting creamy-yellow stamens that create a dramatic feature on trellises, fences and garden structures.
Flowering heavily from late spring into summer, Clematis ‘Edomurasaki’ brings striking vertical colour to cottage gardens, formal gardens and mixed perennial plantings. Its climbing habit makes it ideal for growing over arches, obelisks or through companion shrubs and roses for a layered romantic garden effect.
Elegant yet surprisingly hardy, this clematis thrives in New Zealand gardens with good drainage and regular moisture. With its large showy blooms and timeless beauty, Clematis ‘Edomurasaki’ remains a favourite among collectors and flowering climber enthusiasts.
- Expected 5 Year Height 2.5 M Width 1.5 M
Is Clematis Edomurasaki suitable for my garden?
Is Clematis Edomurasaki suitable for my garden?
Clematis Edomurasaki is best suited in a position that gets
- Partial shade
- Full sun
Clematis Edomurasaki is
- Deciduous
- Climber
- Attracts pollinators
- Frost Tolerant
Clematis Edomurasaki will thrive in soil that is
- Normal
- Free draining
- Nutrient rich
How to establish your Clematis Edomurasaki?
How to establish your Clematis Edomurasaki?
osition
Plant in full sun to partial shade with support from a trellis, fence or pergola. Clematis prefer their foliage in sun while keeping roots cool and shaded.
Soil
Prefers fertile, well-drained soil enriched with compost or organic matter. Avoid heavy waterlogged soils.
Watering
Water regularly during dry periods, especially while establishing and during flowering season.
Feeding
Feed in spring with a balanced fertiliser to encourage strong growth and abundant flowering. A second light feed in summer may help prolong flowering.
Spacing
Allow approximately 1–1.5m between plants depending on the support structure and desired coverage.
How to maintain your Clematis Edomurasaki once established?
How to maintain your Clematis Edomurasaki once established?
Prune lightly in late winter or early spring to remove weak or damaged growth and encourage fresh flowering stems. Mulch around the base annually to retain moisture and keep roots cool.
Avoid disturbing the roots once established and protect young growth from strong winds where possible.
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