Clematis 'Hagley Hybrid' | 2 Litre Pot | 60cm - 70cm Height

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Clematis ‘Hagley Hybrid’ is a beautiful climber, displaying large, dusky pink flowers with reddish-purple anthers from June to September. Perfect for adding vertical colour and attracting pollinators to your UK garden.

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Clematis 'Hagley Hybrid'
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Clematis ‘Hagley Hybrid’ is a beautiful, free-flowering deciduous climbing plant, cherished for its large, dusky pink flowers in UK gardens.

Originally bred in Worcestershire, England, Clematis ‘Hagley Hybrid’ has become a beloved choice for its generous bloom. This charming climber belongs to the large-flowered hybrid group, renowned for its impactful floral display. Gardeners appreciate its robust nature and the consistent beauty it brings to various settings. It offers a lengthy flowering season, delivering continuous visual delight through the summer months. Consequently, it stands out as a reliable and stunning addition to any British garden.

Features of Clematis ‘Hagley Hybrid’

  • Striking, large, dusky pink flowers with contrasting reddish-purple anthers.
  • Prolific blooming from mid-summer into early autumn.
  • Vigorous deciduous climbing habit, reaching up to 3 metres in height.
  • Excellent for training over pergolas, arches, and fences.
  • Attracts beneficial pollinators like bees and butterflies.
  • Hardy and robust, thriving in a range of UK garden conditions.
  • Requires minimal care once established.

The Versatile Clematis ‘Hagley Hybrid’

The delightful Clematis ‘Hagley Hybrid’ creates a truly elegant statement in the garden. Its distinctive flowers measure around 10-15 cm across. Each petal displays a captivating dusky pink hue. This colour darkens towards the centre, creating depth. Furthermore, reddish-purple anthers stand proudly at the heart of each bloom, providing a striking contrast. These abundant flowers emerge against a backdrop of fresh, mid-green foliage. The leaves offer a clean, healthy appearance throughout the growing season.

This particular clematis is a vigorous climber. It readily ascends structures, providing superb vertical interest. Gardeners often use it to soften walls or to adorn trellises. You can also allow it to scramble through shrubs or small trees, creating a natural, flowing effect. Its climbing nature makes it ideal for adding height without taking up much ground space. Indeed, its versatility allows for many creative planting opportunities.

Clematis ‘Hagley Hybrid’ boasts an impressive flowering period. It starts producing its lovely blooms in June. Then, it continues to flower generously right through until September. This extended display ensures a long season of interest in your garden. The plant is known for its resilience and ability to perform well in the varied UK climate.

The name ‘Hagley Hybrid’ originates from the Hagley estate in Worcestershire. It was bred there by Percy Picton in the 1930s. This connection to British horticulture makes it a fitting choice for local gardens. Moreover, its open flowers are a valuable food source for various pollinators. Bees and butterflies frequently visit the blooms, helping to support local wildlife. Proper pruning helps to ensure strong, healthy growth and abundant flowering. This typically involves light pruning in late winter or early spring.

Max Height 3.00 at maturity
Max Spread 2.00 at maturity
Growth Rate Average
Average growth
Position
Full Sun Partial Sun Partial Shade
Soil Type
Loam Clay Sandy Chalk
H6 H6 – Hardy in severe conditions

Very hardy. Tolerates temperatures typical of a continental winter.

−25°C +15°C
Typical minimum: -20°C to -15°C

Care Notes

Clematis 'Hagley Hybrid' is a Group 2 clematis, requiring light pruning in late winter or early spring. Remove dead or weak stems and trim others to a strong pair of buds. Ensure it receives regular watering, especially during dry periods, and feed with a balanced fertiliser in spring. Provide sturdy support for its climbing stems as it grows.

Important Note

This plant is deciduous so it will lose all of its leaves in the autumn and get fresh new foliage each spring.