春姬(日本)Haruhime

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Haruhime is a Japanese variety of Clematis, known for its double-petaled medium-sized flowers in a charming pink hue. Belonging to the early flowering large-flowered group, mature Haruhime plants can reach a height of 2.0-2.5 meters. This flower is much loved for its concentrated blooming, gracing with delicate shades of pink, truly soothing. It predominantly blooms on old branches during April to May, and sporadically on new branches from August to October. Adequate sunlight is essential for growing this flower; insufficient sunlight may cause the blooms to have a greenish tint, and in lower temperatures, young plants might display a slightly lower degree of double-petal formation.

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Haruhime is a Japanese variety of Clematis, known for its double-petaled medium-sized flowers in a charming pink hue. Belonging to the early flowering large-flowered group, mature Haruhime plants can reach a height of 2.0-2.5 meters. This flower is much loved for its concentrated blooming, gracing with delicate shades of pink, truly soothing. It predominantly blooms on old branches during April to May, and sporadically on new branches from August to October. Adequate sunlight is essential for growing this flower; insufficient sunlight may cause the blooms to have a greenish tint, and in lower temperatures, young plants might display a slightly lower degree of double-petal formation.

Haruhime is a Japanese variety of Clematis, known for its double-petaled medium-sized flowers in a charming pink hue. Belonging to the early flowering large-flowered group, mature Haruhime plants can reach a height of 2.0-2.5 meters. This flower is much loved for its concentrated blooming, gracing with delicate shades of pink, truly soothing. It predominantly blooms on old branches during April to May, and sporadically on new branches from August to October. Adequate sunlight is essential for growing this flower; insufficient sunlight may cause the blooms to have a greenish tint, and in lower temperatures, young plants might display a slightly lower degree of double-petal formation.

2-3 year old seedlings