The ‘Hagley Hybrid’ clematis is a refined perennial climbing plant, renowned for its large, pearly pink flowers with satiny reflections, delicately enhanced by contrasting reddish-brown stamens. Its soft hue brings brightness and elegance to trellises, pergolas, fences, and sunny to semi-shaded walls.
Its generous flowering extends from mid-summer to early autumn. It develops a vigorous vine with a flexible and well-branched silhouette, ideal for adding height and softness to landscape designs.
‘Hagley Hybrid’ clematis belongs to Pruning Group 3, meaning it should be cut back hard in spring to encourage abundant flowering. It prefers rich, moist, and well-drained soil, with its roots in the shade and its head in the sun. It is generally not attractive to deer, a significant advantage for rural Quebec gardens.
Characteristics
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Botanical name: Clematis ‘Hagley Hybrid’
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Type: Perennial climbing plant
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Flowering: July to September
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Color: Pearly pink
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Height: 2 to 3 m
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Exposure: Sun to partial shade
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Watering: Moderate
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Soil: Rich, fresh, and well-drained
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Hardiness: Zone 4
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Pruning: Group 3 (short prune in spring)
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Assets: Abundant flowering, soft and bright color, generally not attractive to deer
The ‘Hagley Hybrid’ clematis is ideal for those seeking an elegant, hardy, and floriferous pink climber, perfectly suited to Quebec gardens.