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International Journal of Horticulture, 2024, Vol.14, No.2, 99-109 http://hortherbpublisher.com/index.php/ijh 104 out against the green foliage, adding visual highlights while complementing the green and floral colors of the hydrangeas and azaleas, enhancing the overall beauty and texture of the landscape. Figure 3 Clematis 'Huldine' planted along the backyard fence, paired with hydrangeas and azaleas, enhancing the overall beauty and texture of the landscape 3.3 Complementary plantings 3.3.1 Pairing clematis with other plants for aesthetic and ecological benefits Pairing clematis with other plants can enhance both the aesthetic and ecological value of the garden. Clematis can be combined with shrubs, perennials, and other climbers to create layered plantings that offer continuous interest throughout the seasons. For example, pairing clematis with roses or hydrangeas can create stunning visual contrasts and support a diverse range of pollinators (Жигунов and Насурдинова, 2012; Chebannaya, 2020; Chebannaya, 2022). We planted Clematis 'Jackmanii' in the corner of the backyard fence and paired it with plants such as pine trees and roses to achieve aesthetic and ecological benefits (Figure 4). This landscape design strategy takes advantage of the climbing nature of the clematis, allowing it to grow along the fence, creating a natural green screen and adding rich color and texture to the corner. The deep purple flowers of the Jackman Clematis contrast sharply with the surrounding green pine trees, creating visual highlights, while complementing the colors of the roses and other plants, enhancing the overall beauty of the landscape. Figure 4 Clematis 'Jackmanii' planted in the corner of the backyard fence, paired with pine trees and roses to achieve aesthetic and ecological benefits

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