Mazhar Botanic Garden

Clematis flammula L.

Fragrant Virgin’s bower

Sample code: EGY-MBG-000261
English name: Fragrant Virgin’s bower
Arabic name: كليماتس
Native: South Europe, North Africa
Country: Europe North Africa
(PGR): Rare

Semi evergreen climbing, 2-4 m high leaves 3-5 foliate, leaflets ovate, 2-5 cm long flowers many, white 25 across, very fragrant fruit an achene, commonly with a long feathery style

grown as an ornamental, valued especially for its exuberant show of scented flowers in late summer and early autumn. With its branching, scrambling habit the plant also makes an effective ground cover.

Clematis fragrans Ten, Clematis maritima L

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Texture: Chalk Clay Loam
Fertility: High
Drainage: Well drained
Water Sources: Moderate Water
Lights: Full sun
Propagation: Seeds, cutting, layering.
Flowering time: Autumn
Zone: 5

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