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Clematis ‘Stasik’
During the height of the Cold War, in 1972, a Russian lady in Moscow created a clematis and named it after her grandson ‘Stasik’, short for Stanislav. Today this Clematis cultivar is found across Europe, in gardens, east and west. It has magenta flowers that bloom in mid-summer and continue through until autumn, providing late season colour in the garden. It can be planted to grow up trellis on garden walls and fences, or in obelisk planters which can be placed on patios or decking. Height:200cm (79). Spread: 90cm (35). Pruning group: 3.