Clematis ‘Tsukiko’ is a high-quality, nursery-grown deciduous perennial, cultivated specifically for its compact habit, elegant flowers, and repeat-flowering nature. Sourced from reputable breeders, this Evipo110 variety combines strong genetics with careful propagation techniques to ensure consistency in bloom form, colour, and plant health. The star-shaped flowers feature pure white petals delicately blushed with soft pink tones at the edges, surrounding a prominent cluster of golden-yellow stamens at the centre. This combination provides striking visual contrast and adds refinement to patios, balconies, and garden borders.
The plant is propagated via cuttings under controlled nursery conditions to ensure uniformity, vigour, and resistance to common diseases. It thrives in fertile, well-draining soil enriched with organic matter, and benefits from regular watering and seasonal feeding to maximise bloom quantity and longevity. Clematis ‘Tsukiko’ is hardy across the UK climate, tolerating variable weather conditions while maintaining structural integrity and flower production.
Clematis ‘Tsukiko’ grows to a mature height of approximately 1.5 to 2 metres with a spread of 0.5 to 1 metre, making it ideal for patios, balconies, small gardens, and container displays. Each flower measures roughly 10–12 cm across, appearing generously from June through September, creating a continuous vertical display from the base upwards. Its compact growth habit allows for neat coverage over small trellises, obelisks, or walls, while avoiding overgrowth in restricted spaces.
Supplied in a 3-litre nursery pot measuring approximately 18–20 cm in height and 18 cm in diameter, the plant is ready for easy planting in soil or containers. The well-established root system ensures rapid establishment, allowing the plant to flower in its first season. Repeat-flowering characteristics provide continuous colour throughout summer and early autumn, enhancing patios, balconies, and small garden areas with a sophisticated, compact, and manageable clematis.