Clematis viticella 'Etoile Violette'
Clematis 'Etoile Violette'
Early Summer 2022
27
- 6
Mid Summer 2019
39
- 15
Mid Spring 2019
33
- 6
Late Winter 2019
54
- 13
Early Summer 2017
27
- 3
Early Summer 2017
18
- 1
Mid Summer 2016
7
- 3














Clematis viticella 'Etoile Violette'
Early Summer 2022
27
Mid Summer 2019
39

23 Jul 2019 β’ #clematis-viticella excelling itself this year πππ

Wow! Just wow! π

π Itβs not bad is it Rachel π and itβs been looking like this for ages. Just love it @rachelbrooks

Like purple velvet...π

π€£π€£ Indeed! @rachelbrooks

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Wow!

Wow that-s wonderful ππππ

Thanks Leslie π @lesliecole49

It is definitely excelling itself this year Christine π @midnightgardener

GORGEOUS! π

Omg! Super! π
Mid Spring 2019
33

30 Apr 2019 β’ I swear there were only tiny buds on this when we went away for 4 days. 4 days! π #Clematis-Γ©toileviolette π

I know I was the same....ours was three days and I thought I was in the wrong garden π² twas the rain Jacqueline no mistake..

ππ I can completely understand that Elaine. Itβs wonderful how everything has just gone weeheeeeee! π₯³@wagsmomthompsonbtinternetcom

Everything is putting on so much growth at the moment, it's great to see ππ

Itβs a really fun time of the year in the garden Jane π₯³ @pelly

Ohh yes ππ
Late Winter 2019
54

25 Feb 2019 β’ Is it just me or does everyone feel a bit sad when they prune the late flowering clematis in February? π’π

I've just done all mine, but it makes me hopeful rather than sad ππ

It does me too Jane...once Iβve done it. But it does go against the grain to chop off so much lovely new growth @pelly

Hi @awomanonabike can I ask why you prune it this time of year? Mine has got some new shoots and Iβm not sure what to do :)

I feel like that with roses.

I didn't do mine properly last year and regretted it as they didn't do well. So this year I've been meticulous in following the correct procedure and now have my fingers firmly crossed Jacqueline ππ

Hi Rachael. Of course you can ask. It all depends what clematis you have. Basically there are three types. The first type flower in the spring and donβt need pruning or just need a bit of a tidy up after flowering. Type 2 tend to have very big flowers in summer and you donβt usually prune them at all other than trimming any dead bits. Then type 3 (which this is) you cut down to the lowest pair of buds in February. This is because they flower on current yearβs growth... @rachael27

...so if you donβt prune them all of the flowers will be at the very top. Do you know the name of the one(s) youβve got? @rachael27

I know what you mean Urszula though somehow that doesnβt affect me as badly π€·ββοΈ @ublaszko

Iβm sure you can uncross them Jane. Theyβre usually happy if you get it right but shows how important it is to identify them properly π @pelly

@awomanonabike Iβm not sure what type I have, it produced big flowers through early last summer then a few little ones again towards the end of summer. I cut it all back not long ago because a lot of it looked dead with new growth last summer and looked messy. But now new shoots are coming out so I may just leave them and see what happens, thanks for your help :)

That sounds like one in pruning group 2. You often get a second small late flush of flowers with them. All you need to do is carefully cut back any dead bits then leave it to strut its stuff ππ @rachael27
Early Summer 2017
27

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So abundantly beautiful Jacqueline πππ

It has been amazing this year. I've no idea what it is that it has liked so much but hope it does the same every year! @Jasonsparkes1 @pelly
Early Summer 2017
18

My first flower ππ€π
Mid Summer 2016
7

The photo does not do justice to the colour of this clematis, not pick up the velvet texture. So easy to grow too (as long as I don't cut it back so far down that the slugs can get to the new growth in the spring!)

Love this one! π

It's great isn't it? I'm hoping it will soon meet up with the golden hop I have nearby which gets further every year
Loving this #colourcombo β€οΈπ #rosa-dublinbay #clematis-etoile-violette
Very pretty πβ₯οΈ
Great combination
Thank you Diane π @hkyfvr
Thanks Jason. UnfortunatelyI canβt remember the name of the clematis at the back but I love them all together π @hebelover
Always welcome π