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cirrhosa

 

Clematis Advent Bells

Taylors Clematis: cirrhosa  


cirrhosa Clematis Advent Bells

cirrhosa Clematis Advent Bells


Latin Name

cirrhosa
Pot size when delivered Sent out in Large 2 litre pots, (8 inches deep x 5 inches wide)
Size when delivered Generally plants are around 1 metre high when sent out (depending on growth rate/Pruning/ time of year)
Age when delivered All our plants are at least 2 years old when sent out

Species

Clematis - Cirrhosa

Colour

Pink and White

Flowering Time

November to February

Height

10 - 12ft (3 - 3.5m)

Pruning group

No Pruning - Group 1 - Small flowers

Aspect

Sunny Position

Flower Diameter (In Inches)

1-2 inches
 

Price:

£15.00

 
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Clematis cirrhosa 'Advent Bells' , is a nice winter flowering evergreen clematis that has great nodding heads that are pinky on the inside and creamy white on the outside. Flowering all winter (Nov-Feb)

cirrhosa 'Advent Bells' is a cross between the more widely known cirrhosa 'Freckles' and a less known variety - namely Clematis 'napaulensis'. So the result was a great winter flowering colourful clematis and is a must for colour in the garden when nothing else much is happening!

Bred by Roy Nunn back in 2009.

Advent bells does naturally have a 'lime/yellow' leaf or even “No leaves at all” in summertime as they are in their dormant period then they 'green up' in the winter before they start to flower and have all green leaves, so this is perfectly normal and no need to worry (see pictures below) - we call them 'Winter Green' rather than 'Evergreen 'For best results plant in a sunny spot (South or west facing) with shelter from strong winds.
Also suitable for containers Also suitable for containers
This plant is evergreen This plant is evergreen
Sent out in Large 2 litre pots, (8 inches deep x 5 inches wide) Sent out in Large 2 litre pots, (8 inches deep x 5 inches wide)
Generally plants are around 1 metre high when sent out (depending on growth rate/Pruning/ time of year) Generally plants are around 1 metre high when sent out (depending on growth rate/Pruning/ time of year)
All our plants are at least 2 years old when sent out All our plants are at least 2 years old when sent out
 

Detailed images

Clematis cirrhosa Advent Bells mass shot

Clematis cirrhosa Advent Bells mass shot



lime / yellow leaf in summer as its dormant

lime / yellow leaf in summer as its dormant



lime / yellow leaf in summer as its dormant

lime / yellow leaf in summer as its dormant



Clematis cirrhosa Advent Bells green foliage in winter

Clematis cirrhosa Advent Bells green foliage in winter



Clematis cirrhosa Advent Bells pinky underside

Clematis cirrhosa Advent Bells pinky underside



Clematis cirrhosa Advent Bells nice pair green foliage in winter

Clematis cirrhosa Advent Bells nice pair green foliage in winter



 

FAQs

Advent Bells

This question was asked by
- Josephine

Could you tell me if this would do well on an east facing wall, please? It gets full sun until the sun moves over the top of the house, which is a bungalow. If not, can you suggest an evergreen which might? Thanks.

Hi, yes any evergreen clematis should grow there fine, however the more sun it gets the better it flowers. So you won't know exactly how well it performs in your situation until you try it really.

As all our plants are 2 years old in 2 litre pots and fully hardy, it means that they are fully mature and can be planted at anytime of year, so ours will stand the best chance of performing well for you there

Hope this helps



EVERGREEN Clematis


Chris and Suzy

Winter clematis

This question was asked by
- Marianne

Hi Taylors Clematis

I have fallen in love with the idea of red winter flowering clematis
So I would like to plant Freckles and Landsdowne Gem.
I am on the notification list of the latter.

My question:
How big is the risk of you beeing out of stock regarding Freckles, when Landsdowne Gem is available? Can I reserve one or something?

Living in Denmark, I would rather not have you send twice :-)

Best regards,
Marianne

Hi Marianne, we wont have any landsdowne gem until the back end of the season I'm afraid (at the earliest)

I would suggest getting a freckles and an 'advent bells' (or just 2 freckles) and getting them planted in sooner rather than later - then at least you will get a good show of flowers this same year.

see link to them below

hope this helps





Advent Bells



Freckles


Chris and Suzy

Advent Bells

This question was asked by
- Josephine

Could you tell me if this would do well on an east facing wall, please? It gets full sun until the sun moves over the top of the house, which is a bungalow. If not, can you suggest an evergreen which might? Thanks.

Hi, yes any evergreen clematis should grow there fine, however the more sun it gets the better it flowers. So you won't know exactly how well it performs in your situation until you try it really.

As all our plants are 2 years old in 2 litre pots and fully hardy, it means that they are fully mature and can be planted at anytime of year, so ours will stand the best chance of performing well for you there

Hope this helps



EVERGREEN Clematis


Chris and Suzy

Winter clematis

This question was asked by
- Marianne

Hi Taylors Clematis

I have fallen in love with the idea of red winter flowering clematis
So I would like to plant Freckles and Landsdowne Gem.
I am on the notification list of the latter.

My question:
How big is the risk of you beeing out of stock regarding Freckles, when Landsdowne Gem is available? Can I reserve one or something?

Living in Denmark, I would rather not have you send twice :-)

Best regards,
Marianne

Hi Marianne, we wont have any landsdowne gem until the back end of the season I'm afraid (at the earliest)

I would suggest getting a freckles and an 'advent bells' (or just 2 freckles) and getting them planted in sooner rather than later - then at least you will get a good show of flowers this same year.

see link to them below

hope this helps





Advent Bells



Freckles


Chris and Suzy


 

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