The ‘Piilu’ clematis, also known as ‘Little Duckling’, is a compact and very floriferous perennial climbing plant, ideal for small gardens, balconies, and container growing. It is distinguished by its pale pink flowers with a darker pink central stripe, which can be double in spring and then single during its summer rebloom.
Its flowering begins in late spring and continues with a second wave in late summer. It develops a flexible and well-proportioned vine, perfect for adorning a small trellis or decorative structure.
The ‘Piilu’ clematis belongs to pruning group 2, requiring light pruning in spring to preserve early flowering. It prefers rich, fresh, and well-drained soil, with its base in the shade and its head in the sun. It is generally not attractive to deer, an interesting advantage for Quebec gardens.
Characteristics
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Botanical name: Clematis ‘Piilu’
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Type: Perennial climbing plant
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Flowering: June (rebloom in August)
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Color: Pale pink with dark pink stripe
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Height: 1.5 to 2 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 2 (light pruning in spring)
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Assets: Compact size, double flowers in spring, generally not attractive to deer
The ‘Piilu’ clematis is ideal for those seeking a compact, refined, and floriferous climbing plant, perfectly suited for small spaces and Quebec gardens.