Clematis prefer slightly acid to neutral soil (ph 6.5-7.0), but are generally tolerant of both acid and alkaline soils.
Clematis plants have many different versions of plant species but they all grow in a wide space with plenty of growing space as they originated from China and Japan.
plants do not love. but it requires excess amounts of nitrogen in most cases.
Yes they are. Here is a website with acid loving plants and there pH preferences. http://www.coopext.colostate.edu/TRA/PLANTS/index.html#http://www.coopext.colostate.edu/TRA/PLANTS/acidlove.html
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Clematisspp.
A creeper is a type of plant that puts out long tendrils and needs some sort of support to grow, like ivy or clematis plants.
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Are lilac bushes acid loving plants OR DO THEY NEED ALKALINE FERTILIZER
Clematis plants have many different versions of plant species but they all grow in a wide space with plenty of growing space as they originated from China and Japan.
Clematis aristata
yes, if they are from an acid loving plant, ala philodendrome.
plants do not love. but it requires excess amounts of nitrogen in most cases.
Yes they are. Here is a website with acid loving plants and there pH preferences. http://www.coopext.colostate.edu/TRA/PLANTS/index.html#http://www.coopext.colostate.edu/TRA/PLANTS/acidlove.html
"Ericaceous" plants. No, Tomatoes are not ericaceous
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Clematisspp.
A creeper is a type of plant that puts out long tendrils and needs some sort of support to grow, like ivy or clematis plants.
Clematis jackmanii