Clematis goes well with such summer cottages as a gazebo or veranda.
But not every summer resident decides to grow this flower on the plot because of its capriciousness and heat-loving nature.
Fortunately, there are varieties that can overwinter without shelter.
Let's see what types of this flower are recommended for planting by the expert of the online publication "Belnovosti" and agronomist Anastasia Kovrizhnykh.
What varieties of clematis can be planted on the site
Here are some options.
- "Ville de Lyon". Withstands short-term temperature drops to -35.
- "Duchess of Edinburgh". The flower needs shelter only during abnormally cold winters.
- "Cardinal Vyshinsky". Withstands frosts down to -30 degrees.
- 'Countess de Bouchaud'. Can survive winter, but it is better to mulch the root zone.
- "President". Will delight with flowers at the end of May or the beginning of June - blooms until August with a break in June.
- "Princess Diana". Can withstand up to -35 frost.
- "Purpurea Plena Elegans" is considered a champion in the field of frost resistance.