Clematis montana

Clematis montana

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Rather than remove an unwanted or dead tree from your garden, grow this clematis up it instead. Within a couple of years, the unsightly feature will be invisible and you will be rewarded from late April onwards with an extraordinary show of bloom. You will also have kept the dead tree for invertebrates, bats and woodpeckers and provided nest sites for birds like goldfinch, wren and linnet. A further bonus is that this clematis is a food plant for the swallowtail moth.
Posted: Sunday 17th of May 2009 08:46 AM Last reply: Friday 28th of February 2025 12:43 PM
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