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Clematis - Bijou
Clematis - Bijou Clematis Bijou, Clematis 'Bijou', is a new dwarf Clematis with violet pointed petals that bloom May to July. Bijou’s flowers have ruffled petal edges that come to a neat point for a starry effect; packs a big punch for such a short plant! It keeps its compact shape well and makes a great container plant and is bred for indoors or out outdoors. Bijou is a dependable clematis that thrives equally well in full sun outdoors and bright indirect light indoors. Prune lightly above the new leaf buds in early spring and remove any dead or weak stems. Plant it in the ground for a nice mounding colorful effect, or use it for a stunning hanging basket. A lovely color and a respectable size, Bijou clematis is a versatile, amazing plant! * Indoor or outdoor plant! * Long bloom period * Dwarf clematis
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