
Clematis florida Thunb (scientific name: Clematis florida Thunb), mostly deciduous or evergreen herbaceous vines, flowering period from early spring to late autumn (there are also a few varieties that bloom in winter), and can be cultivated for garden viewing. The flowering period is from June to September, the flower color is generally white, and the flowers have a fragrant smell.
Clematis can be used as cut flowers for exhibitions, climbing evergreen or deciduous trees and shrubs, and can be used as ground cover; new shoots that germinate in spring can be used to build flower stands , to ensure the plump and beautiful plant shape and improve the ornamental effect; it should not be pruned to prevent the flower buds from being cut off, resulting in no flowers to enjoy that year.
Generally, light pruning can be carried out after the plants enter dormancy in autumn, and only the overly dense, slender and diseased and pest stems can be cut off. For excessively long and leggy stems, they can be trimmed and shortened. The stems of clematis are thin and brittle. For the branches to be kept, care should be taken to protect them from breaking.
In garden cultivation, wooden strips, bamboo, wire mesh, etc. can be used to make fences so that the new stems of clematis can grow around them; they can also be cultivated near the pillars and arches of green corridors, allowing them to climb and grow; they can also be arranged in sparse shrub fences In it, let it climb on the shrub fence, and turn the shrub hedge into a flower fence. You can also put lattice frames, sheds, corridors, arches, etc. on the wall, and the effect is extraordinarily elegant and unique.