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Latin name Flowers colour Plants height Flowers size Flowering month Aspect Pruning way Frost hardiness
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Clematis ×aromatica dark bluish-violet, fragrant 1,5-2 m Small VII-IX - S E W 3 (hard) Zones 4 - 9
Clematis ×aromatica

Clematis aromatica, scented clematis

A graceful climber with strongly fragrant flowers from July to September. Dark bluish-violet sepals nicely contrast with long creamy stamens. Stems are raised, non-clinging (as in climbing rose). When no support is provided, it scrambles over the ground. Looks lovely when intermingled with another plants. A hardy cultivar, tolerant of mediocre, permeable soils. It doesn’t like saturation. Useful for growing through perennials or shrubs. On account of its sweet scent ...

 

Latin name Flowers colour Plants height Flowers size Flowering month Aspect Pruning way Frost hardiness
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Clematis ×diversifolia 'Heather Herschell' pink 1,2-2 m Small VII-IX N S E W 3 (hard) Zones 4 - 9
Clematis ×diversifolia 'Heather Herschell'

Clematis diversifolia 'Heather Herschell'

A charming perennial clematis with pink, bell-shaped flowers. Its raised, non-clinging stems (as in climbing rose) can lean against a support or sprawl over the ground. It looks lovely meandering amongst other plants and is suitable for growing over small garden supports. Particularly useful for growing through perennials or small shrubs, as ground cover or in a container on a patio.

Introduced by B. Fretwell, United Kingdom.

 

Latin name Flowers colour Plants height Flowers size Flowering month Aspect Pruning way Frost hardiness
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Clematis ×triternata 'Rubromarginata' violet-pink, fragrant 3-5 m Small VII-VIII - S E W 3 (hard) Zones 5 - 9
Clematis ×triternata 'Rubromarginata'

Clematis triternata 'Rubromarginata'

Fragrant, small, pale violet-pink flowers, margined with reddish violet, are borne in masses during July-August. A strong-growing cultivar excellent for growing over fences, pergolas, arbors and walls. Thrives best and flowers profusely in a sunny, warm and sheltered position. On account of its delicious scent, an ideal climber for planting near windows, park benches and other popular places of social gatherings, through other climbers or shrubs.

Raised by T. Cripps, United Kingdom 1862.

 

Latin name Flowers colour Plants height Flowers size Flowering month Aspect Pruning way Frost hardiness
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Clematis 'Ai-Nor' pale pink 2-2,5 m Big V-VIII N - E W 2 (light) Zones 4 - 9
Clematis 'Ai-Nor'

Clematis 'Ai-Nor'

A Russian variety of an interesting flower colour. Flowers 10-12 cm in diameter, usually have 6 elliptic, pale pink sepals in a warm delicate hue with darker tips and yellow anthers on white filaments. New growth is purple-coloured. Attaches itself to the support by means of twining leaf petioles.

Raised by M.A. Beskaravainaya (USRR). Named in 1972.

 

Latin name Flowers colour Plants height Flowers size Flowering month Aspect Pruning way Frost hardiness
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Clematis 'Akaishi' violet-purple with a red central bar 2-3 m Big V-VI, IX N - E W 2 (light) Zones 4 - 9
Clematis  'Akaishi'

Clematis 'Akaishi'

A Japanese cultivar with attractive large bicolor flowers. Purple-crimson sepals with wavy edges and a broad vivid red bar along the center. Creamy filaments tipped with crimson anthers. In direct sunlight flowers fade and wither quickly. Only light pruning required. Suitable for growing over fences, arbors, trellises, stakes and other garden supports. It can clamber over natural supports, such as deciduous and coniferous bushes or dwarf shrubs that don't require ...

Introduced by Sakata no Tane Co., Japan

 

Latin name Flowers colour Plants height Flowers size Flowering month Aspect Pruning way Frost hardiness
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Clematis 'Alba Luxurians' white-green 3 m Medium VII-IX - S E W 3 (hard) Zones 4 - 9
Clematis 'Alba Luxurians'

Clematis 'Alba Luxurians'

A charming climber, moderately strong-growing, healthy and undemanding. Intriguing white, tinted with green flowers with very deep purple anthers. Best grown in a sunny position. Suitable for growing over fences, pergolas and arbors. It can clamber over natural supports such as small trees and shrubs. Excellent for cultivation in large containers on terraces and balconies. Recommended to both amateurs and connoisseurs. It may be used as ground cover.

Raised by R. Veitch, United Kingdom 1900.

 

Latin name Flowers colour Plants height Flowers size Flowering month Aspect Pruning way Frost hardiness
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Clematis 'Albina Plena' white, double 3-4 m Small IV-V N S E W 1 (none) Zones 3 - 9
Clematis 'Albina Plena'

Clematis 'Albina Plena'

A very valuable Swedish cultivar, raised as a hybrid of Clematis faurieri and Clematis sibirica. Charming double flowers of the shape of an open bell, 6-8 cm across, slightly nodding. White sepals with pale yellow stamens. Main and the most profuse flowering in April-May on old wood, but it continues blooming throughout the summer on new shoots. From June to autumn the plant is additionally adorned with light silky seedheads. ...

Raised by M. Johnson, Sweden 1982.

 

Latin name Flowers colour Plants height Flowers size Flowering month Aspect Pruning way Frost hardiness
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Clematis 'Alionushka' pink, bell-shaped 1,5-2 m Medium VI-IX - S E W 3 (hard) Zones 4 - 9
Clematis 'Alionushka'

Clematis 'Alionushka'

Bell-shaped, nodding, rose-pink flowers with pale yellow anthers. A beautiful herbaceous clematis with raised, non-clinging stems (as in climbing rose). When no support is provided, it scrambles over the ground. Looks lovely when intermingled with other plants. A hardy cultivar particularly useful as ground cover, perfect for growing on terraces.

Raised by A. N. Volosenko-Valenis, Ukraine. Named in 1969.

 

Latin name Flowers colour Plants height Flowers size Flowering month Aspect Pruning way Frost hardiness
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Clematis 'Andromeda' creamy pink with a stripe, single or semi-double 2-3 m Big V-VI, IX N S E W 2 (light) Zones 4 - 9
Clematis 'Andromeda'

Clematis 'Andromeda'

A moderately fast growing cultivar with bicolor flowers: creamy pink with a vivid pink stripe at the center of the sepals. Yellow stamens. Semi-double flowers are borne from the end of May to the end of June. In September it repeats flowering, abounding with large but single flowers. It doesn't like extremely hot, sunny areas. Particularly suitable for trellises, stakes and other garden supports. It can clamber over natural supports ...

Raised by K. Pyne, United Kingdom.Introduced in 1994.

 

Latin name Flowers colour Plants height Flowers size Flowering month Aspect Pruning way Frost hardiness
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Clematis 'Anita' white 3-4 m Small VII-IX - S E W 3 (hard) Zones 3 - 9
Clematis 'Anita'

Clematis 'Anita'

A charming and vigorous cultivar, a hybrid of Clematis potaninii var. fargesii and Clematis tangutica. Very free-flowering from July to September. White flowers with a tuft of golden stamens unfurl from creamy white semi-nodding buds. Requires hard pruning. It has little soil requirements and will perform well in all but waterlogged soils, so good drainage is essential. Prefers sunny sites.
Particularly useful for all kinds of tall supports, ...

Raised by R. Zwijnenburg, Netherlands 1988.

 

Latin name Flowers colour Plants height Flowers size Flowering month Aspect Pruning way Frost hardiness
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Clematis 'Arabella' (1994) violet-blue 1,5-2 m Small VI-X - S E W 3 (hard) Zones 4 - 9
Clematis 'Arabella' (1994)

Clematis 'Arabella' (1994)

From June to October mid-blue flowers with conspicuous cream anthers are abundantly scattered over the whole plant. Very free flowering over a long period. A charming climber with raised, non-clinging stems (as in climbing rose). When no support is provided, it scrambles over the ground. Looks lovely when intermingled with other plants, ideal for growing through small shrubs. A hardy cultivar, particularly useful as ground cover, perfect for growing on ...

Raised by B. Fretwell, United Kingdom 1990.

 

Latin name Flowers colour Plants height Flowers size Flowering month Aspect Pruning way Frost hardiness
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Clematis armandii 'Apple Blossom' pale pink, fragrant 4-6 m Small III-IV N - - W 1 (none) Zones 7 - 9
Clematis armandii 'Apple Blossom'

Armand's Clematis (Evergreen Clematis) 'Apple Blossom'

A vigorous climber growing 3-5 m high with dark glossy evergreen leaves. From March to May pale pink fragrant flowers, 4-6 cm across, appear on the plant. It requires a warm, sunny, sheltered site and fertile well-drained soil. It sustains temperatures down to -12 oC. Suitable for growing in large containers. It’s recommended for winter gardens

 

Latin name Flowers colour Plants height Flowers size Flowering month Aspect Pruning way Frost hardiness
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Clematis armandii 'Snowdrift' white, fragrant 3-5 m Small III-V N - - W 1 (none) Zones 7B - 9
Clematis armandii 'Snowdrift'

Armand's Clematis (Evergreen Clematis) 'Snowdrift'

A vigorous climber with evergreen dark glossy leaves. White fragrant flowers, 5-6 cm across, appear from March to May. Plant in a sheltered site. It’s cold-resistant, and will tolerate temperature down to -12oC. It’s particularly recommended for winter gardens.

Raised by L. Burbank, United Kingdom 1896.

 

Latin name Flowers colour Plants height Flowers size Flowering month Aspect Pruning way Frost hardiness
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Clematis 'Asao' pink-red 2-3 m Big V-VI, VIII-IX N - E W 2 (light) Zones 4 - 9
Clematis  'Asao'

Clematis 'Asao'

A moderately fast growing Japanese cultivar with large bicolor flowers: deep pink with a white central bar and yellow anthers, from May to September. It doesn’t like extremely hot, sunny areas. Excellent for growing over fences, walls, arbors, pergolas, trellises and stakes. It can also be grown over natural supports such as coniferous or deciduous bushes and dwarf shrubs.

Raised by Kazushige Ozawa, Japan 1971.

 

Latin name Flowers colour Plants height Flowers size Flowering month Aspect Pruning way Frost hardiness
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Clematis 'Ashva' purple-violet with a red bar 1,5-2 m Medium VI-IX - S E W 3 (hard) Zones 4 - 9
Clematis 'Ashva'

Clematis 'Ashva'

A compact climber with round, 5-8 cm across, purple-violet flowers composed of 6 tepals with a red bar along the midrib that is gradually getting darker towards the base. The tepals are almost round and have charming wavy edges. The central eye consists of purple anthers on white-pink filaments. It flowers profusely on new wood from June to September. It attains the height of 1,5-2 m and attaches itself to ...

 

Latin name Flowers colour Plants height Flowers size Flowering month Aspect Pruning way Frost hardiness
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Clematis 'Aureolin' dark yellow 2-3 m Small VI-IX - S E W 3-2 (rather hard) Zones 4 - 9
Clematis 'Aureolin'

Golden Clematis 'Aureolin'

A delightful, easily grown climber with a moderate growth rate. Large, nodding, rich yellow, lantern-like flowers are borne on long, downy stalks during summer, the later ones intermingled with decorative silky seed heads. At the end of September the plant retreats into winter dormancy and the leaves wither. A hardy plant with low requirements – tolerates draught. Excellent for low walls, fences and wire meshes. May be used as ground ...

Raised by Proefstation vor de Boomwekerij, Boskoop, Netherlands 1979.

 

Latin name Flowers colour Plants height Flowers size Flowering month Aspect Pruning way Frost hardiness
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Clematis 'Azure Ball'PBR light violet-blue 2 m Medium V-VII - S E W 2 (light) Zones 4 - 9
Clematis  'Azure Ball'PBR

Clematis 'Azure Ball'PBR

An attractive Polish cultivar of large, double and semi-double flowers with light blue-violet sepals. Flowers abundantly from May till July.

Raised by Szczepan Marczyński, Poland 1999. Named in 2013, on the market from summer 2016.

 

Latin name Flowers colour Plants height Flowers size Flowering month Aspect Pruning way Frost hardiness
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Clematis 'Ballet Skirt' pale pink, semi-double 1,5-2 m Small IV-V, VIII N S E W 1 (none) Zones 3 - 9
Clematis 'Ballet Skirt'

Clematis 'Ballet Skirt'

An aptly named cultivar with delicate pale pink semi-double flowers and light yellow stamens bearing a close resemblance to a ballet dancer' skirt. Blooms profusely on old wood in early spring, but some flowers continue to appear throughout the summer. In summer and autumn decorative seedheads develop. Very hardy and undemanding. Ideal for growing over fences, walls, rocks and old trunks. It can clamber through small trees and deciduous or ...

Raised by S. Zubrowski, Canada 1981.

 

Latin name Flowers colour Plants height Flowers size Flowering month Aspect Pruning way Frost hardiness
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Clematis 'Bałtyk' violet-purple 3 m Big V-VI, VIII-IX N S E W 2 (light) Zones 4 - 9
Clematis  'Bałtyk'

Clematis 'Bałtyk'

An early-flowering Polish cultivar with a moderate growth rate. Rounded, violet-purple flowers with crimson anthers are borne from May to June. Excellent for fences, walls, arbors, pergolas, trellises and poles.

Raised by Stefan Franczak, Poland. Introduced in 1988.

 

Latin name Flowers colour Plants height Flowers size Flowering month Aspect Pruning way Frost hardiness
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Clematis 'Barbara' intense pink 2-3 m Big VI-IX N S E W 3 (hard) Zones 4 - 9
Clematis 'Barbara'

Clematis 'Barbara'

A lovely large flowered variety from Poland. Alluring vivid purplish pink flowers with lighter spots, fading to purplish red in autumn with a deep purplish-red bar. Deep purple anthers. Free-flowering for a long period, from late May to mid July and again from late August to September. It grows up to 3 m. Tolerates any aspect. Suitable for growing over fences, trellises, arbors and various garden supports as well as ...

Raised by Szczepan Marczyński, Poland. Introduced in 2001.

 

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