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Clematis Plant - Westerplatte

Clematis Westerplatte is an early-flowering clematis, producing large red flowers in late spring and early summer, with a second flush in early autumn. A compact plant, it can be grown in a container, and suits gardens where space is limited. Best
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Clematis Westerplatte is an early-flowering clematis, producing large red flowers in late spring & early summer, with a second flush in early autumn. A compact plant, it can be grown in a container, & suits gardens where space is limited. Best on a sunny or partially shaded wall, not suitable for north-facing walls. Clematis Westerplatte is in pruning group 2. Height 150-200cm. Supplied in a 2-3 litre pot.

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Litre - A unit of volume equivilent to 1000 Mililitres
Summer - The season between Spring and Autumn. Usually the hottest season of the year
compact - Carefuly designed to ensure an item has a minimal physical size
Wall - A physical barrier between two areas
Red - One of the three primary colours
Large - something that takes up more space than normal.
Compact - something that has a lot combined within a small space.
Autumn - A season which falls between summer and winter.

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Dobies
Dobies is a gardener's dream come true! Since 1880, Dobies has been supplying UK gardeners with the seeds, plants, and supplies that they need in order to help their gardens grow. In recent years they have been consistently rated as one of the best garden suppliers in the UK. Dobies does not sell seed varieties which are the result of genetic modification, choosing to sell non-modified varieties of seeds, bulbs, and plants. They also offer a variety of vegetable seeds and plants in their annual catalogue, making Dobies a smart choice for those looking to begin working on their own allotment. Dobies also offers a wide range of garden equipment so that gardeners can properly take care of their plants. Priding themselves on their history as an indispensable asset to gardeners, Dobies of Devon has more than earned a reputation as one of the best gardening suppliers in the UK.
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