
Clematis Aleksandrit Raised by M A Beskaravainaja 1967 Height: 1.5-2.5m Flower size: 10-13cm
Large red flowers
The name comes from a type of mineral called alexandrite
In sunlight, it is emerald green, but in incandescent light and warm fluorescent light, it turns reddish purple
Due to its color-changing property, which changes color depending on the light source, it is said to be a fascinating gemstone with two sides.
The flowers are a vibrant red, and depending on the light they can appear slightly reddish purple.
The contrast with the yellow center is excellent.
The light flowers, with gaps between the petals, are neither too big nor too small, making them impressive, yet simple and easy to use in a variety of situations.
Unlike other varieties in the same family, this variety is prolific, producing flowers not only at the tops of the extended branches, but also at the nodes below.