Clematis ‘early sensation’

£30.00

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Description

A brilliant evergreen clematis that does exactly what the name promises: it flowers early — often when the garden is still waking up. Expect glossy green foliage year-round, then a generous flush of creamy-white, starry flowers in late winter to early spring. It’s one of the best climbers for adding life and light to walls, fences and pergolas at the quietest time of year.

Why you’ll love it

  • Flowers very early: A real lift for the garden in late winter/early spring
  • Evergreen cover: Year-round screening and structure
  • Masses of starry blooms: Creamy-white flowers that brighten shady corners
  • Easy, tidy climber: Great for smaller spaces and containers with support

Quick Facts

  • Botanical name: Clematis ‘Early Sensation’
  • Plant type: Evergreen climber
  • Flowering: Late winter to early spring (often February–April, site dependent)
  • Flower colour: Creamy white
  • Best for: Pergolas, arches, fences, trellis, large pots
  • Position: Sun or partial shade; sheltered is best
  • Soil: Fertile, well-drained soil
  • Hardiness: Hardy, but protect from harsh winds and severe frost when young

Description

‘Early Sensation’ is a proper mood-lifter. When everything else is still bare, it starts producing those delicate, star-shaped flowers in clusters — the kind that look especially beautiful against dark fencing, brick, or evergreen hedging.
Because it keeps its leaves, it’s also a really practical plant: you get coverage and softness all year, not just for a few weeks in summer. Train it up wires or a trellis, and it quickly turns a plain boundary into something that feels lived-in and green.

Where to plant

  • On a sunny or lightly shaded wall close to the house (for earlier flowering)
  • Over a pergola to bring early-season interest to a seating area
  • Along a fence/trellis for evergreen screening
  • In a large pot with an obelisk for patios and courtyards

Care & planting notes

  • Light: Sun to partial shade (more light = better flowering)
  • Shelter: Choose a spot protected from cold, drying winds
  • Watering: Water well in the first year; don’t let it dry out in summer
  • Feeding: A spring feed and a mulch help keep it vigorous
  • Pruning group: Group 1
    • After flowering, lightly tidy and shape
    • Avoid hard pruning (it flowers on older wood)

Caragh’s Garden Notebook

If you’re planting for year-round privacy, pair ‘Early Sensation’ with an evergreen backbone (yew, bamboo, pittosporum) and let the clematis weave through. You’ll get that layered, “garden designed” look — and those early flowers will feel like a little celebration every year.

Perfect partners

  • Evergreen structure: Yew, Ilex, Pittosporum, Fargesia bamboo
  • Underplanting: Hellebores, heuchera, ferns, hardy geraniums
  • Spring bulbs nearby: Snowdrops, narcissus, crocus for a full early-season moment

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