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Clematis 'Hagley'
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Clematis 'Hagley'

Clematis 'Hagley', a standout among climbing clematis varieties, captivates with its profusion of large, 6- to 8-inch flowers, transitioning from white to shell pink with a hint of lavender and deep-red anthers at their heart. This long-blooming, free-flowering vine offers midsummer to early fall interest, adorning itself in blooms that unfurl on new wood …
Clematis 'Hagley', a standout among climbing clematis varieties, captivates with its profusion of large, 6- to 8-inch flowers, transitioning from white to shell pink with a hint of lavender and deep-red anthers at their heart. This long-blooming, free-flowering vine offers midsummer to early fall interest, adorning itself in blooms that unfurl on new wood and mature into a spectacle that attracts bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, creating a pollinator paradise.This fast-growing, deciduous vine exhibits a compact, twining, and trailing habit with dark green leaves that remain lush and attractive throughout the gardening season. Following the wisdom that the first year clematis sleep, the second year they creep, and the third year they leap, 'Hagley' is versatile in the garden. It can be trained up trellises, arbors, posts, or fences for vertical drama or allowed to weave through garden beds and borders, enhancing the base of plants with its elegant blooms. Pairing it with a climbing rose creates a stunning floral duet that transitions beautifully from the warmth of summer into the crisp fall. Thriving in full sun to part shade, 'Hagley' is adaptable to a range of soil conditions, from alkaline to acidic, including chalk, clay, and loams. Its cultivation success lies in the age-old advice: plant clematis with their feet in the shade and their heads in the sun. This ensures the root system stays cool beneath the soil surface, particularly when shielded by low-growing shrubs or a generous layer of mulch, while the foliage basks in sunlight. 'Hagley' is cold hardy, easy to grow, and deer resistant, requiring good drainage and protection from strong winds to thrive. As a Group 3 late-flowering clematis, 'Hagley' necessitates hard pruning in late winter, setting the stage for new growth and abundant flowering. This regimen makes it a resilient choice among clematis vines, including popular varieties like 'Nellie Moser' and 'Clematis montana', known for their distinct bloom times and care needs. Whether adorning arbors, pergolas, or containers, 'Hagley' enriches the garden with its climbing grace. Knowing the type of clematis vine you have will help you cultivate vibrant and healthy clematis plants. Follow our expert advice that includes Clematis Planting and General Care as well as How to Prune Clematis with instructions for each type of clematis vine. Using these growing tips will ensure a stunning display in your garden season after season.
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Clematis 'Hagley', a standout among climbing clematis varieties, captivates with its profusion of large, 6- to 8-inch flowers, transitioning from white to shell pink with a hint of lavender and deep-red anthers at their heart. This long-blooming, free-flowering vine offers midsummer to early fall interest, adorning itself in blooms that unfurl on new wood and mature into a spectacle that attracts bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, creating a pollinator paradise.This fast-growing, deciduous vine exhibits a compact, twining, and trailing habit with dark green leaves that remain lush and attractive throughout the gardening season. Following the wisdom that the first year clematis sleep, the second year they creep, and the third year they leap, 'Hagley' is versatile in the garden. It can be trained up trellises, arbors, posts, or fences for vertical drama or allowed to weave through garden beds and borders, enhancing the base of plants with its elegant blooms. Pairing it with a climbing rose creates a stunning floral duet that transitions beautifully from the warmth of summer into the crisp fall. Thriving in full sun to part shade, 'Hagley' is adaptable to a range of soil conditions, from alkaline to acidic, including chalk, clay, and loams. Its cultivation success lies in the age-old advice: plant clematis with their feet in the shade and their heads in the sun. This ensures the root system stays cool beneath the soil surface, particularly when shielded by low-growing shrubs or a generous layer of mulch, while the foliage basks in sunlight. 'Hagley' is cold hardy, easy to grow, and deer resistant, requiring good drainage and protection from strong winds to thrive. As a Group 3 late-flowering clematis, 'Hagley' necessitates hard pruning in late winter, setting the stage for new growth and abundant flowering. This regimen makes it a resilient choice among clematis vines, including popular varieties like 'Nellie Moser' and 'Clematis montana', known for their distinct bloom times and care needs. Whether adorning arbors, pergolas, or containers, 'Hagley' enriches the garden with its climbing grace. Knowing the type of clematis vine you have will help you cultivate vibrant and healthy clematis plants. Follow our expert advice that includes Clematis Planting and General Care as well as How to Prune Clematis with instructions for each type of clematis vine. Using these growing tips will ensure a stunning display in your garden season after season.

Specifications

Bloom ColorWhite to shell pink with a touch of lavender and a frilly center of deep-red anthers
Bloom Size6- to 8-inch
Bloom TimeMidsummer to early fall
FoliageDark green leaves
Foliage ColorDark green
Foliage TypeDeciduous
Growth HabitCompact, twining, and trailing
Light RequirementsFull sun to part shade
MaintenancePrune hard before new growth in late winter and optionally after first flush of flowers in early summer
Moisture RequirementsMoist, well-drained
Plant TypePerennial, large-flowered clematis
Soil RequirementsFertile, alkaline, but tolerates a wide variety of soils
Soil TypeChalk, clay, loam, acid or alkaline
Sun ExposureFull sun to part shade
UsesTrellis, arbor, post, fence, ground cover, shrubbery, climbing rose companion