Clematis Blue Angel
The Highlights
Flower Colour: Pale lilac-blue with soft ruffled petals and creamy stamens
Flowering Period: June to September
Height & Spread: 10–15cm (4–6 inches) across
Hardiness: Fully hardy in UK conditions
Position: Full sun or partial shade
Soil Type: Moist but well-drained, fertile soil
Pruning Group: Group 3 (hard prune in late winter/early spring)
All of our Clematis are in a 3L deep pot, with 90cm canes, all plants are delivered with at least 50cm of top growth.
Why Choose Clematis ‘Blue Angel’ for Your Garden?
Blue Angel is the perfect choice if you're looking for a low-maintenance climber that offers months of colour and elegance. Its subtle blue tones are rare in the garden and lend a serene, calming atmosphere. This variety is especially prized for its profuse blooming habit, covering its support structure in a sea of blooms over summer.
Reasons to Grow Clematis 'Blue Angel':
Masses of soft blue-lilac blooms all summer long
RHS Award winner for outstanding performance and garden value
Excellent for vertical interest on fences, arches, trellises, and obelisks
Group 3 pruning – simple to manage, great for beginners
Ideal for mixing with roses or other climbers
Attracts bees and pollinators to your garden
Delivery
We use DX to deliver your plants straight to your door.
DX collect from us every Tuesday and Thursday using their 24 hour tracked service.
Orders made after 10am Monday will be dispatched Thursday.
Orders made after 10am Thursday will be dispatched the following Tuesday.
Growing Tips
Light Requirements
Thrives in full sun or partial shade. Aim for at least 6 hours of sunlight for best flowering. Like all clematis, keep the roots cool and shaded—mulch the base or plant low-growing perennials nearby.
Soil Preferences
Prefers moist, fertile, well-drained soil. Avoid waterlogged spots and enrich the soil with organic compost or well-rotted manure before planting.
Pruning (Group 3)
Prune hard in late winter or early spring—cut all stems back to a pair of strong buds around 20–30cm from the ground. This encourages strong new growth and abundant flowering.
Support
Provide a sturdy support such as trellis, pergola, or archway. Train young stems and tie in shoots as needed.
The Highlights
Flower Colour: Pale lilac-blue with soft ruffled petals and creamy stamens
Flowering Period: June to September
Height & Spread: 10–15cm (4–6 inches) across
Hardiness: Fully hardy in UK conditions
Position: Full sun or partial shade
Soil Type: Moist but well-drained, fertile soil
Pruning Group: Group 3 (hard prune in late winter/early spring)
All of our Clematis are in a 3L deep pot, with 90cm canes, all plants are delivered with at least 50cm of top growth.
Why Choose Clematis ‘Blue Angel’ for Your Garden?
Blue Angel is the perfect choice if you're looking for a low-maintenance climber that offers months of colour and elegance. Its subtle blue tones are rare in the garden and lend a serene, calming atmosphere. This variety is especially prized for its profuse blooming habit, covering its support structure in a sea of blooms over summer.
Reasons to Grow Clematis 'Blue Angel':
Masses of soft blue-lilac blooms all summer long
RHS Award winner for outstanding performance and garden value
Excellent for vertical interest on fences, arches, trellises, and obelisks
Group 3 pruning – simple to manage, great for beginners
Ideal for mixing with roses or other climbers
Attracts bees and pollinators to your garden
Delivery
We use DX to deliver your plants straight to your door.
DX collect from us every Tuesday and Thursday using their 24 hour tracked service.
Orders made after 10am Monday will be dispatched Thursday.
Orders made after 10am Thursday will be dispatched the following Tuesday.
Growing Tips
Light Requirements
Thrives in full sun or partial shade. Aim for at least 6 hours of sunlight for best flowering. Like all clematis, keep the roots cool and shaded—mulch the base or plant low-growing perennials nearby.
Soil Preferences
Prefers moist, fertile, well-drained soil. Avoid waterlogged spots and enrich the soil with organic compost or well-rotted manure before planting.
Pruning (Group 3)
Prune hard in late winter or early spring—cut all stems back to a pair of strong buds around 20–30cm from the ground. This encourages strong new growth and abundant flowering.
Support
Provide a sturdy support such as trellis, pergola, or archway. Train young stems and tie in shoots as needed.
The Highlights
Flower Colour: Pale lilac-blue with soft ruffled petals and creamy stamens
Flowering Period: June to September
Height & Spread: 10–15cm (4–6 inches) across
Hardiness: Fully hardy in UK conditions
Position: Full sun or partial shade
Soil Type: Moist but well-drained, fertile soil
Pruning Group: Group 3 (hard prune in late winter/early spring)
All of our Clematis are in a 3L deep pot, with 90cm canes, all plants are delivered with at least 50cm of top growth.
Why Choose Clematis ‘Blue Angel’ for Your Garden?
Blue Angel is the perfect choice if you're looking for a low-maintenance climber that offers months of colour and elegance. Its subtle blue tones are rare in the garden and lend a serene, calming atmosphere. This variety is especially prized for its profuse blooming habit, covering its support structure in a sea of blooms over summer.
Reasons to Grow Clematis 'Blue Angel':
Masses of soft blue-lilac blooms all summer long
RHS Award winner for outstanding performance and garden value
Excellent for vertical interest on fences, arches, trellises, and obelisks
Group 3 pruning – simple to manage, great for beginners
Ideal for mixing with roses or other climbers
Attracts bees and pollinators to your garden
Delivery
We use DX to deliver your plants straight to your door.
DX collect from us every Tuesday and Thursday using their 24 hour tracked service.
Orders made after 10am Monday will be dispatched Thursday.
Orders made after 10am Thursday will be dispatched the following Tuesday.
Growing Tips
Light Requirements
Thrives in full sun or partial shade. Aim for at least 6 hours of sunlight for best flowering. Like all clematis, keep the roots cool and shaded—mulch the base or plant low-growing perennials nearby.
Soil Preferences
Prefers moist, fertile, well-drained soil. Avoid waterlogged spots and enrich the soil with organic compost or well-rotted manure before planting.
Pruning (Group 3)
Prune hard in late winter or early spring—cut all stems back to a pair of strong buds around 20–30cm from the ground. This encourages strong new growth and abundant flowering.
Support
Provide a sturdy support such as trellis, pergola, or archway. Train young stems and tie in shoots as needed.