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Clematis x patens Miss Bateman

Clematis x patens Miss Bateman
Early Large-flowered Clematis

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Hundreds of beautifully rounded white flowers, enhanced by a centre of red stamens that turn black, bloom on this vine once well established. It blooms in spring and again in late summer. This small deciduous climber is an old English variety that is very floriferous, ideal for a small garden. It grows very well in pots.
Flower size
8 cm
Height at maturity
2.50 m
Spread at maturity
1.25 m
Exposure
Sun, Partial shade
Hardiness
Hardy down to -29°C
Soil moisture
Moist soil
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Best planting time March, October
Recommended planting time March to May, September to October
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Description

The 'Miss Bateman' Clematis is one of those old cultivars that still brings joy to lovers of small flowering climbing plants that are easy to grow. This modest-sized variety blooms abundantly in April-May, and again in September, with medium-sized, round and open white flowers delicately adorned with dark red stamens that turn black when ripe. Candid and romantic, it is perfect in a bush with purple foliage in a small garden or even in a large pot on the terrace.

Clematis belong to the ranunculaceae family. The 'Miss Bateman' variety, obtained in England in 1869 by Charles Noble, is the result of cross-breeding between Clematis patens 'Fortunei', a Japanese species with large flowers of varying colours, which has given rise to numerous cultivars and the 'Standishii' variety. It is a perfectly perennial and hardy semi-woody climbing plant that reaches about 2.50m (8ft) in height, with a minimum spread of 1.25m (4ft). 'Miss Bateman' develops new shoots in spring, from buds located on the older stems. Each stem produces a flower bud that blooms in April-May. A new flowering occurs on the young stems at the end of summer. This variety has round, pure white flowers with eight petals, measuring 8 to 10cm (3 to 4in) in diameter at the beginning of the season. They are upright and have a cluster of very dark red stamens in their centre, which contrasts wonderfully with the white petals. The flowering is followed by decorative feathery silver-grey fruits that persist until winter. The deciduous leaves are divided into 3 or more leaflets, and are a fairly deep green. This clematis attaches itself to supports or host plants using petioles transformed into tendrils.

Plant your clematis alongside your climbing roses or vines to extend the flowering season of your walls and pergolas until the end of summer. Plant pretty perennials like geraniums, carnations, nemorosa sage, phlox at their base to provide the shade they appreciate. This is a diverse genus, with flowers of all colours, shapes, and sizes. Take advantage of their easy cultivation to give your garden a romantic and bohemian touch. 'Miss Bateman' loves to weave through bushes and looks great in a large pot. It will work wonders in a beautiful planter on the terrace, in the garden among border plants, or even on a small fence.

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Clematis x patens Miss Bateman (Flowering) Flowering
Clematis x patens Miss Bateman (Foliage) Foliage

Plant habit

Height at maturity 2.50 m
Spread at maturity 1.25 m
Growth rate normal

Flowering

Flower colour white
Flowering time April to May, September
Inflorescence Solitary
Flower size 8 cm
Fruit colour grey

Foliage

Foliage persistence Deciduous
Foliage colour dark green

Botanical data

Genus

Clematis

Species

x patens

Cultivar

Miss Bateman

Family

Ranunculaceae

Other common names

Early Large-flowered Clematis

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

Product reference836184

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Planting and care

The Clematis 'Miss Bateman' will appreciate a sunny or lightly shaded position near a tree. Plant it in a fertile, humus-rich soil, especially well-drained, shading the roots and base of the stem (with a flat tile, for example). Clematis should be planted at an angle, with the root ball almost horizontal and oriented towards its support. Install it by covering the root ball by 3 cm (1in), in soil worked to a depth of 20 cm (8in), lightened with good compost and coarse sand. After planting, prune the clematis stems to approximately 30 cm (12in) above a healthy pair of buds. In the first few weeks, water regularly. However, be careful not to let the water stagnate, as this can cause fungus to develop at the collar. Mulch all clematis in February with garden compost or well-rotted manure, avoiding direct contact with the stems. Train the stems, without squeezing them, until the plant clings to supports itself. Clematis also like to grow freely on neighbouring plants. Prune after the first flowering, in June, to 75 cm (0 to 30in) from the ground, above a pair of nice buds.

After a few years, cover the base of your climbing clematis with a small mound of soil, this will reduce the risk of wilting, while promoting the growth of vigorous shoots from the stump. Voles and grey worms can attack clematis and devour the stems. Aphids and greenhouse whiteflies are also potential parasites of clematis.

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Planting period

Best planting time March, October
Recommended planting time March to May, September to October
Type of support Arch, Tree, Trellis, Wall

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow, Woodland edge
Type of use Border, Container, Climbing
Hardiness Hardy down to -29°C (USDA zone 5) Show map
Ease of cultivation Amateur
Planting density 1 per m2
Exposure Sun, Partial shade
Soil pH Any
Soil moisture Moist soil, fertile, deep, and well-drained

Care

Pruning instructions Every year, after the first flowering, prune every other stem, selecting from the oldest ones. Rejuvenation pruning: it strengthens or rejuvenates an old plant. All branches are cut between mid-February and early March, at 40 cm (16in) above the ground, above 2 healthy buds.
Pruning Pruning recommended once a year
Pruning time February to March, June to July
Soil moisture Moist soil
Disease resistance Good
Overwinter Can be left in the ground
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