Clematis ‘Duchess of Edinburgh’
- The billowing double white blooms of ‘Duchess of Edinburgh’ make a magnificent addition to any garden, and look best when twined over a pergola or trellis!
- First grown all the way back in 1875, and named after the second Duchess of Edinburgh – Maria Alexandrovna – this delightful variety warrants its regal title and then some
- Ovate green leaves serve as the perfect backdrop against which the vine’s showy flowers can truly shine
- If you want, you can even plant your clematis in a large pot on the patio and grow it up an obelisk!
- Falling into pruning group 2, this clematis benefits from a light prune at the end of winter – for more information, check out our article: Clematis Pruning Groups
- Please Note: Our climbers are pruned back each winter, and some during the summer, so you may find at certain times of year they do not cover the whole 90cm cane. This is intentional to ensure the best growth when you plant out