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Clematis 'Ville de Lyon'

Clematis 'Ville de Lyon'

19,32 €

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Description

Summer colour that keeps climbing Clematis ‘Ville de Lyon’ is a late large-flowered clematis with rich pink-red blooms that arrive in summer and continue into early autumn. Flowers are broad and open, often around 10-15 cm across, and the colour sits beautifully against green foliage and warm stone. As the season progresses, new flowers appear on fresh growth, so the plant stays lively for weeks, with new flowers arriving steadily. After the last flowers, silky seedheads can linger into autumn. In open ground, it typically reaches 2.5-4 m tall with a spread around 0.5-1 m. It’s tall enough for arches, pergola posts, and wall wires, while the relatively narrow spread makes it easy to place where space is limited. In containers, growth stays smaller and slower than in open ground, and the plant becomes a vertical accent for patios and terraces. Growing essentials Flowering season: Summer into early autumn Flower colour: Rich pink-red Eventual size: Around 2.5-4 m tall, 0.5-1 m wide Light: Sun to part shade Soil: Moisture-retentive, well-drained; neutral to alkaline pH Pruning group: Group 3 Light, aspect, and root-zone comfort Sun to part shade suits ‘Ville de Lyon’. Full sun encourages strong flowering, while part shade can be helpful in hot summers. The base appreciates cooler conditions than the top growth, so mulch around the crown and allow low planting to shade the soil surface. That combination supports steady moisture and keeps growth moving through the long flowering season. For wall planting, position the plant away from the base so rainfall reaches the roots and the planting area is not trapped in a dry rain shadow. A sheltered position also helps protect large flowers from tearing in strong winds. Soil structure, moisture, and planting depth This clematis performs best in deep, fertile soil that holds moisture while draining freely. Work compost or well-rotted organic matter through the planting area to improve structure and water buffering. Clematis ‘Ville de Lyon’ prefers neutral to alkaline soils, and it is tolerant of a wide range of garden soil types provided moisture is steady. Plant the crown 5-8 cm below the final soil level. Deeper planting encourages shoots from below ground and helps create a fuller plant over time. Finish with a broad mulch circle and refresh it as it breaks down. Support and training Clematis climbs by twisting leaf stalks around thin supports. Wall wires, trellis panels, arches, and pergola posts all work well. Tie in new stems early and spread them out so flowering is distributed across the support. Soft ties keep stems secure while they thicken. A fan shape on wires is effective on walls; on an arch, guide stems up both sides and across the top to create a continuous flowering line. With a spread usually under 1 m, this cultivar can also be trained through an open shrub, provided the clematis can reach light above the shrub canopy. Underplanting keeps the base shaded and gives a more layered look in the border. Pruning group 3: cut back for fresh flowering growth ‘Ville de Lyon’ is pruning group 3, flowering on the current season’s growth. In late winter to early spring, cut stems back to a pair of strong buds above the base. This creates vigorous new shoots that carry the summer display and keeps flowering closer to the lower part of the support. As the season advances, tying in and spacing out new growth reduces tangling and helps the plant use its full support area. The annual cut-back becomes a simple reset: each spring you build a fresh flowering framework from the base. Watering, feeding, and containers Deep watering during dry spells supports consistent bud production, especially for wall-trained plants. Feed in spring with a balanced slow-release fertiliser and top-dress with compost. In containers, nutrients wash through faster, so a measured feed schedule helps maintain flowering through late summer. A deep pot with a soil-based compost provides moisture reserve and stability for the support. In winter, container roots cool faster than ground soil, so a sheltered corner and some pot insulation keeps the root ball more stable during cold snaps. Hardiness and the winter framework This is a very hardy clematis. In autumn the foliage drops and the plant rests, leaving the trained stems in place. The pruning cut in late winter refreshes the structure and encourages strong basal shoots for the coming season. In cold, exposed sites, a thick mulch around the crown helps buffer the root zone, and container plants benefit from a sheltered position where temperatures fluctuate less. For a composed look, combine ‘Ville de Lyon’ with plants that shade the base and fill the lower part of the support: hardy geraniums, low grasses, or small shrubs all work well. The clematis flowers higher up, while companions keep the planting full at ground level. Problems and practical responses Clematis wilt can occasionally appear during rapid growth. Deeper planting encourages multiple shoots from the base and supports recovery. Aphids may gather on soft tips; a water spray and beneficial insects often keeps pressure low. Powdery mildew is more common when the plant is dry-stressed or crowded, so consistent watering and an open, well-tied framework supports healthier growth. Clematis ‘Ville de Lyon’ suits gardeners who want long-season colour on a tall support. Prune hard each spring, keep the root zone evenly moist, and let the plant build a fresh flowering framework every year, year after year.