clematis armandii

description

The clematis armandii  is an evergreen climbing plant belonging to the genus clematis, appreciated for its flowers perfumed and its elegant growth. The glossy leaves and coriaceous create a persistent green, while in spring the plant covers of abundant white or pink star-shaped flowers, emanating a delicate perfume. This clematide is ideal for pergolas, fences or walls, adding a touch of beauty and fragrance to garden.

characteristic

flowers: clematis armandii flowers are known for their sweet and enveloping fragrance, which spreads in the air during spring flowering. In spring, the plant covers numerous flowers to star shape, creating a visual show of white or pink that stands out in the landscape.
leaves: the coriaceous and bright leaves keep their vibrant green all year round, offering an attractive look even in colder seasons.
growth: this clematide grows vigorously, developing long and thin branches that cling easily to supports vertical like walls and fences.
adaptability: the clematis armandii can prosper both in full sun that in partial shade, offering flexibility in choice of the place of cultivation.

origin

The clematis armandii is native to the mountainous regions of the cina and the tibet, where it grows in the woods and slopes. Introduced in Europe in xix century, gained popularity for its showy flowering and the ability to keep the leaves decorative throughout the year. Its global diffusion as an ornamental plant was guided from its beauty and versatility in landscape gardens.

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