Pros: good climbing ability, easy to grow. Disadvantages: underdeveloped root system, small flowers.
The clematis is very good maintenance, the clematis grows when the environment is no requirement, ornamental better, is very suitable for raising at home, the clematis is light-loving, belongs to the sun-loving plants, sufficient light can let the clematis photosynthesis, the differentiation of flower buds also has a role in promoting.
Clematis is sun-loving, but more avoid direct sunlight, the growth period needs to receive 6 hours of light every day to be able to, clematis in the summer is also sun, but will be more afraid of strong light, so the sun should be shaded.
Clematis in the summer can sunbathe, but will be afraid of sun exposure, sunburned clematis leaves will become dry and yellow, then you need to cut off the sunburned leaves, and then placed in a cool ventilated place, timely irrigation to slow down the seedling, but also to the air to cool down by spraying water.
Morphological features
Herbaceous vine, about 1~2 meters long. Stem brown or purple-red, with six longitudinal stripes, nodes expanded, sparsely pubescent. Leaves twice ternate, up to 12 centimeters long with petiole; leaflets narrowly ovate to lanceolate, 2 to 6 centimeters long, 1 to 2 centimeters wide, tip obtuse-acute, base rounded or broadly cuneate, margin entire, very sparsely divided, both surfaces not hairy, veins inconspicuous; petiolules clearly visible, short or up to 1 centimeter long; petiole 4 centimeters long.
Flowers solitary in leaf axils; pedicel ca. 6-11 cm, subglabrous, bearing a pair of leafy bracts in the middle and lower part; bracts broadly ovoid or ovate-triangular, 2-3 cm, basally sessile or shortly stipitate, yellow pilose; flowers spreading, ca. 5 cm in diameter; sepals 6, white.
Obovoid or spatulate, up to 3 cm long, ca. 1.5 cm wide, apical part more pointed, base attenuate, inner surface glabrous, outer surface forming a linear-lanceolate band along three straight midveins, densely tomentose, margin glabrous.