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  1. But ‘Daniel’ is also a plant simply on its own—on a fence or arbor or trellis. And the repeat bloom in late summer, by the way, though it may lack the 7 to 8 inch expansiveness of the spring blossoms, has a satisfying beauty and energy.

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  3. 'Daniel Deronda' is a robust, deciduous climber. Early large flattish flowers semi-double or single are dark violet-blue, to 20cm in width, with well-spaced pointed sepals paler on reverse and cream stamens produced late spring to early summer with single flowers in late summer. Attractive seedheads. Join the RHS.

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    You will notice that sun and shade patterns change during the day. The western side of a house may even be shady due to shadows cast by large trees or a structure from an adjacent property. If you have just bought a new home or just beginning to garden in your older home, take time to map sun and shade throughout the day. You will get a more accura...

    * The key to watering is water deeply and less frequently. When watering, water well, i.e. provide enough water to thoroughly saturate the root ball. With in-ground plants, this means thoroughly soaking the soil until water has penetrated to a depth of 6 to 7 inches (1' being better). With container grown plants, apply enough water to allow water t...

    Select a support structure before you plant your climber. Common support structures are trellises, wires, strings, or existing structures. Some plants, like ivy, climb by aerial roots and need no support. Aerial rooted climbers are fine for concrete and masonary, but should never be allowed to climb on wood. Clematis climbs by leaf stalks and the P...

    Prevention and Control: If possible, select resistant varieties. Keep nitrogen-heavy fertilizers to a minimum as well as over-irrigating as they encourage lush growth. Practice crop rotation and prune out or better yet remove infected plants. Pest : Whiteflies Whitefliesare small, winged insects that look like tiny moths, which attack many types of...

    Although many people believe that cooler temperatures are responsible for the color change, the weather has nothing to do with it at all. As the days grow shorter and the nights longer, a chemical clock inside the trees starts up, releasing a hormone which restricts the flow of sap to each leaf. As fall progresses, the sap flow slows and chlorophyl...

  4. Typically 6 to 8 feet. Pruning Group: Group 2 - Optional, light pruning after flowering. Bloom Diameter: Large - between 6 to 8 inches. Bloom Color (Tepals): Deep Purple hue. Center Color (Anthers): Yellow anthers.

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    • Typically 6 to 8 feet
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  5. Jun 30, 2023 · Understanding how to properly prune Group 2 clematis, including ‘Daniel Deronda,’ is essential for maintaining their health, promoting vigorous growth, and ensuring abundant flower production. Here are some pruning tips specific to Group 2 clematis: Pruning Timing: Group 2 clematis bloom on both old and new wood.

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  6. May 23, 2014 · Clematis Daniel Deronda in bloom, Help Care and instructions. David Thorne. 1.4K subscribers. Subscribed. 17. 2.7K views 10 years ago. Introduced in 1882, 'Daniel...

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  7. ‘Daniel Deronda’ produces the most attractive seed heads of any Clematis, will thrive in full sun or partial shade and loves mulch at its base to cool its roots. Use a fence or strong trellis so this plant can show off its best!

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