Blue Clematis
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- Pretty climber for late summer colour
- Delivered gift wrapped and boxed with a handwritten greetings card
- Order by 3pm for next day delivery
These lovely deep blue clematis are a particularly pretty variety called 'Beauty of Worcester' and as pictured they have large dark blue flowers, double blooms earlier in the year and the second batch are single blooms.
Great gifts for brightening up a fence or bare wall. They are a reduced by 50% this week as they have just come to the end of their first flush of flowers. Still lovely strong plants and great gifts for gardeners who will look forward to a full display next year, we do expect a another smaller flush of flowers this year.
If you are looking for garden plants that are currently in bloom, take a look at our range of flowering plants here.




Beautiful colour clematis. Arrived very well packed and will make a lovely addition to the garden. Thank you.

Healthy plant with lots of flower buds

This was sent as a wedding anniversary present. The flowers are a gorgeous blue and the recipients were thrilled.

A superb plant in all respects,

Nice size plant even started to flower after my mum repotted it! A great gift, fast delivery, one happy customer.

Good value

These instructions are sent with the plant gift
Clematis is a climbing garden plant and long term will do best planted out in the garden against a wall or fence or in a large pot or container on a patio.
Whilst in a pot, your Clematis will need to be watered regularly. Water thoroughly from the top every couple of days and let the excess drain away during the day. You may want to add an ordinary house plant feed to the water every week or so to help your plant continue flowering.
When you are ready to re-pot, bear in mind that your clematis roots should be cool, planted deep and the new shoots should grow freely towards the light. Clematis are vigorous climbers and will reward you with a mass of flowers in Spring and early summer. Please see the individual picture label on your plant for more information about flowering season and pruning.
Problem Solving:
If your plant is not flowering it is often to do with the roots getting too warm and the top of the plant not getting enough light. Place some ground cover plants or mulch or stones over the top of the soil to help keep the plant cooler. Wilting at the tips, shrivelling, and dying back is often caused by the plant being waterlogged damaging the roots.