| Climber of the month - April 2002 |
![]() Clematis Atragene Group 'Pamela Jackman' |
In April, particular attention should be drawn to Clematis alpina (Alpine Clematis) whose flamboyant blossoming announces the coming of the Spring. The species belongs to Ranunculaceae (the Buttercup Family) and it's a close relative to anemone, pasque-flower and hepatica, the relatedness can be easily noticed if you examine closely its flowers or leaves.
Not everyone knows that it's a mountain species native to the Alps and the Tatra Mountains, where it can be found climbing into trees and scrambling over large rocks in semi-shaded positions between the zones of upper subalpine forest and mugo pine. It is a species-conserved region so you can't pick the flowers, break the stems or dig it out of the ground. It grows up to a height of 2 - 2,5 m, attaching itself to supports by means of curling petioles, in a similar way to other clematis. In the cool mountain climate
![]() Clematis alpina in the Tatra Mountains. Jaworzynka Valley - photo Sz. Marczyński |
![]() Clematis alpina in the Tatra Mountains. Strążyska Valley - photo Sz. Marczyński |
![]() Clematis sibirica Atragene Group - photo Sz. Marczyński |
![]() Clematis sibirica Atragene Group - seedheads - photo Sz. Marczyński |
Clematis alpina and its Siberian variety have long been domesticated on account of its ornamental value, they are widely propagated and cultivated in nurseries, and used in gardens. In the process of selection and cross-breeding with similar species e.g.: Clematis macropetala, Clematis ochotensis or Clematis faurieri a number of cultivars in a variety of colours have been derived: blue ('Frances Rivis', 'Frankie', 'Pamela Jackman', 'Blue Bird', 'Cecile', 'Lagoon', 'Maidwell Hall' ), pink ('Pink Flamingo', 'Willy', 'Ballet Skirt', 'Jacqueline du Pré', 'Markham's Pink', 'Pointy', 'Rosy O'Grady'), mauve-pink ('Betina', 'Constance', 'Ruby'), purple ('Brunette', 'Jan Lindmark', 'Purple Spider', var. ochotensis) and white (var. sibirica, 'Albina Plena', 'Riga', 'White Swan') which belong to Atragene Group. All cultivars are very hardy, immune to diseases and quite undemanding. They thrive best in moderately moist
![]() Clematis Atragene Group 'Pamela Jackman' and Clematis sibirica Atragene Group - photo Sz. Marczyński |
![]() Clematis sibirica Atragene Group - photo Sz. Marczyński |
![]() Clematis Atragene Group 'Pamela Jackman' - photo Sz. Marczyński |
![]() Clematis Atragene Group 'Frances Rivis' - photo Sz. Marczyński |
![]() Clematis Atragene Group 'Pamela Jackman' - photo Sz. Marczyński |