
Introduction to Clematis
Clematis is an exceptionally elegant floral material with slender stems, belonging to the genus of climbing vines. In the market, it is commonly found in deep or light purplish-blue and purplish-red hues; occasionally, light pink varieties appear. Flowers with four or six petals are both frequently seen.
Before blooming, Clematis buds are sharp, slender, and curled together, which may not seem like much. However, once they bloom, they are incredibly eye-catching—just one or two stems are enough to be truly captivating. Even in its seeding stage, Clematis is quite adorable, resembling a fuzzy little head.
Applications of Clematis
With its graceful lines, Clematis is perfectly suited for use as an accent or decorative element in floral works.



Clematis Care and Maintenance
Because the stems are very delicate—even thinner than a toothpick—be extra careful when trimming the ends and changing the water. For daily care, a standard water level is sufficient.
