Clematis orientalis aka Oriental Virgin's Bower
Taxonomy ID: 7380
Common names
Oriental Virgin's Bower, Oriental Virginsbower, Chinese ClematisMore information about Oriental Virgin's Bower
What is the region of origin of Oriental Virgin's Bower
Oriental Virgin's Bower’s native range is W. Asia - Turkey and westwards.
What are the water needs for Oriental Virgin's Bower
Oriental Virgin's Bower should be watered regularly, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings.
What is the right soil for Oriental Virgin's Bower
Its needs are relatively simple, but one of the most important is making sure its soil is adequately moist. Without proper moisture, the plant can suffer from wilting and stunted growth. To ensure your Oriental Virgin's Bower is healthy, you must choose a potting soil that retains moisture.
Look for a soil with good drainage to prevent root rot, but also make sure it contains plenty of organic matter. Coco coir and sphagnum moss are both excellent ingredients for retaining moisture and providing the #self.names with the nutrients it needs to thrive. If you can find a soil that has a combination of these ingredients, your #self.names will thank you with beautiful blooms.
What is the sunlight requirement for Oriental Virgin's Bower
To ensure optimal growth, the Oriental Virgin's Bower prefers bright diffused light for 6-8 hours each day. Insufficient light can result in slow growth and leaf drop, so it's important to find a well-lit location for this plant. Place it near a window, within a distance of 1 meter (3 feet), to enhance its potential for thriving.
How to fertilize Oriental Virgin's Bower
The growth of Oriental Virgin's Bower is gradual and it doesn't necessitate any additional fertilizers. Replacing the soil in its pot once a year should suffice to provide the plant with sufficient nutrition. It's important to keep in mind that plants derive their energy from the sun's rays, not fertilizers.
Is Oriental Virgin's Bower toxic to humans/pets?
Ploi does not possess verified information regarding the toxicity of this particular plant. In the event that you, a member of your family, or a pet ingests plant material with an unclear toxicity level, it is highly recommended to seek the advice of a medical professional.
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