Clematis Diana’s Delight by Raymond Evison
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Diana’s Delight â„¢ Evipo026(N).  Named after Lady Rowland, the wife of a former Bailiff of Guernsey, Diana has helped Raymond Evison with numerous books on clematis.
A plant with a very free-flowering habit, which is repeat-flowering.
Ideal for the smaller garden or for growing in a container on the deck garden, patio or outdoor dining area.
It looks stunning when grown through free-standing or wall-trained shrubs or roses, especially shrubs with grey or variegated foliage.
Launched at the famous Chelsea Flower Show in 2009.Â
Link to Growing Guides and Planting Ideas.
A note on colours
Flowering: |
Early summer to late summer-early autumn |
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Site: |
Any aspect |
Height: |
3-4 ft. (90-120cm) |
Pruning: |
Reduce all top growth down to 6″ (15cm) in late winter/early Spring. Pictorial pruning guide |
Hardiness: |
Zones 4-9 USA, Fully Hardy in UK. |
Collection: |
Boulevard® (compact patio) |
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Photograph © Raymond Evison