





Clematis 'The Countess of Wessex'
- A plant boasting a noble name deserves to be equally impressive, and we're happy to report that 'The Countess of Wessex' clematis is one incredibly impressive plant!
- Sporting pale pastel-pink blooms with darker pink striping, as well as striking burgundy anthers, this floriferous variety is an excellent choice for container growing on the patio or balcony.
- So nice it blooms twice... 'The Countess of Wessex' is a repeat-flowering clematis, meaning you'll get a first flush of flowers in early summer, followed by an additional second flush of flowers at the start of autumn.
- Hardy and low-maintenance, this plant will withstand British winters and needs just a simple pruning each year. For more information on clematis pruning, read our article: Clematis Pruning Guide & Groups Explained.
- 'Evipo073'
- 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.
$25.00
Clematis 'The Countess of Wessex'—
$25.00
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- A plant boasting a noble name deserves to be equally impressive, and we're happy to report that 'The Countess of Wessex' clematis is one incredibly impressive plant!
- Sporting pale pastel-pink blooms with darker pink striping, as well as striking burgundy anthers, this floriferous variety is an excellent choice for container growing on the patio or balcony.
- So nice it blooms twice... 'The Countess of Wessex' is a repeat-flowering clematis, meaning you'll get a first flush of flowers in early summer, followed by an additional second flush of flowers at the start of autumn.
- Hardy and low-maintenance, this plant will withstand British winters and needs just a simple pruning each year. For more information on clematis pruning, read our article: Clematis Pruning Guide & Groups Explained.
- 'Evipo073'
- 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.






















