Clematis 'The President'
A bold climber with large violet-blue flowers
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Clematis ‘The President’ is a timeless climbing plant producing large, velvety purple-blue flowers with striking pale centres, perfect for adding vertical interest and rich colour to walls, fences and pergolas from late spring onwards.
Top Tip
Tie shoots to a trellis using gardening wire to guide Clematis 'The President's' path.
How to care for Clematis 'The President'

Aspect
Clematis 'The President' loves to be in the full sun and can tolerate the part-shade.

Care Level
This is a very low maintenance plant. Trim back dead and damaged stems in the spring to promote healthy growth.

Watering
Clematis enjoy moist, well drained soil.

Feeding
Plant with lots of good quality, peat-free compost. Feed in the spring and summer with a liquid feed to promote strong healthy growth.

Soil
When preparing to plant, ensure the soil is well draining by mixing in grit with your compost.
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Quick facts
BOTANICAL NAME
Clematis 'The President' (EL)
PLANT TYPE
Flowers every year (perennial) & Climber
RECOMMENDED SOTO POT SIZE
Small
HARDINESS
Hardy
NURSERY POT SIZE
2L
TOXICITY
Skin irritant, wear gloves when handling. Harmful if eaten
EVENTUAL GROWTH (2-5 YEARS)
Height - 1-2.5m, Width - 0.5-1m
White Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea f. albiflora)
In this Soto Masterclass, Max introduces the White Foxglove, which is also known as the Digitalis purpurea f. albiflora, a very similar relation to the Sutton's Apricot Foxglove.
The White Foxglove loves to bask in the sun and provides elegant points of interest to the scheme. Loved by pollinators they are a focal point within a border.
Max explains that as a biennial the flowers have a two year life cycle, with flowers at their best in the second year.
Watch Max demonstrate how to spread the seeds of the foxglove to grow more plants. He explains, when, how and where to cut the foxglove stem with secateurs and how to feed them with compost after. Max reveals this is a job which can be done into late Autumn.
This guide shows how to encourage a smaller second flush of flowers in the summer. Read the full Masterclass on pruning a foxglove here.
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