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Clematis 229 Plants |
Other climbers 156 Plants |
Actinidia and other fruit plants 118 Plants |
Ground covers 70 Plants |
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Lonicera periclymenum 'Graham Thomas' | Woodbine Honeysuckle 'Graham Thomas' | fragrant flowers, fruits | V-IX | 4 m | 1-2 m | Zones 5B - 9 | ||
Woodbine Honeysuckle 'Graham Thomas'Exceptionally long and profusely flowering climber with tubular, strongly and sweetly fragrant, creamy-yellow flowers, borne in clusters from June to September. Bright red berries produced from July to October. Reaches a height of 4 m with 1-2 m of annual growth. It doesn't have any special soil requirements. An excellent all-purpose climber, well suited for scrambling over arbors, pergolas and other supports. |
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Humulus lupulus | Hop | leaves | VIII | 4-6 m | 4-6 m | Zones 5 - 8 | ||
HopOne of the most extensively cultivated hop species. It's a perennial and as such it can live many years. The above ground part of the plant dies out every autumn and in spring new shoots emerge from hidden roots. Owing to its vigorous growth and densely twining stems it forms thick clothing of a fence, a tree trunk, an arbour or a low building in just a few weeks. An ... |
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Lonicera periclymenum 'Serotina' | Woodbine Honeysuckle 'Serotina' | fragrant flowers, fruits | VI-VIII | 4-6 m | 1-2 m | Zones 5B - 9 | ||
Woodbine Honeysuckle 'Serotina'A popular climber with ornamental flowers: tubular, fragrant, purple-red outside and creamy within, borne in clusters from June to September. Attractive, bright red fruits (Jyly - October). Reaches a height of 4-6 m with 1-2 m of annual growth. It doesn't have any special soil requirements. In May it's often subject to attack by aphides, especially when grown in dry and sunny positions. An excellent all-purpose climber, well suited for ... |
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Lonicera japonica 'Halliana' | Japanese Honeysuckle 'Halliana' | fragrant flowers | VI-X | 4-6 m | 1-2 m | Zones 6A - 9 | ||
Japanese Honeysuckle 'Halliana'A rampant species reaching up to 4-6 m (1-2 m of annual growth) on a suitable support. Flowers white, changing to yellow, very fragrant, produced continuously on the young growths from June to October. Exceptionally floriferous. Semi-evergreen leaves on vigorous shoots. The stems twine around the supports. Performs well in moderate soils and in partial shade. It may freeze during severe winters. |
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Hydrangea anomala 'Mirranda' | Climbing Hydrangea 'Mirranda' | leaves, flowers | VI-VII | 4-6 m | 0,5 m | Zones 5 - 7 | ||
Climbing Hydrangea 'Mirranda'A new cultivar with green leaves with yellow margins. White flowers in corymbs, in June-July. It climbs by attaching itself to the support by aerial root and can grow up to 6-10 m tall (0,5 m annually). Frost hardy. Thrives best in moist and acid soils in well lit positions that don’t receive direct sunlight. Particularly useful for growing on walls, trees, pergolas and as a groundcover. Well suited for ... |
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Lonicera japonica 'Variegata' | Japanese Honeysuckle 'Variegata' | fragrant flowers | VI-X | 4-6 m | 1-2 m | Zones 6A - 9 | ||
Japanese Honeysuckle 'Variegata'Opis wkrótce... |
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Lonicera similis var. delavayi | Delavay honeysuckle | fragrant flowers | VI-X | 4-6 m | 1-2 m | Zones 6A - 9 | ||
Delavay honeysuckleOpis wkrótce... |
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Ampelopsis aconitifolia | Monks Hood Vine | leaves, fruits | VII-VIII | 4-8 m | 2-3 m | Zones 5B - 9 | ||
Monks Hood VineA luxuriant climber growing up to 4-8 m tall, valued for its attractive foliage and fruits. Single, parted, deep glossy green leaves turn to yellow in autumn. Decorative fruits: orange-yellow, small and roundish. Excellent for growing over fences, in similar fashion as Parthenocissus quinquefolia. |
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Lonicera ×tellmanniana | Tellmann Honeysuckle | flowers | VI-VII | 5-6 m | 1-2 m | Zones 5 - 9 | ||
Tellmann HoneysuckleA superb species with rich golden-orange flowers, borne in clusters in June and July, followed by orange fruits. Reaches a height of 5-6 m with 1-2 m of annual growth. Requires fresh fertile soil and a sheltered site. In May it's often subject to attack by aphides, especially when grown in dry and sunny positions. Well suited for scrambling over arbors, pergolas and other supports. |
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Akebia quinata 'Silver Bells' | five-leaf akebia 'Silver Bells' | leaves, flowers | V | 5-6 m | 2-3 m | Zones 6A - 8 | ||
five-leaf akebia 'Silver Bells'A vigorous climber. Evergreen leaves composed of 5 leathery leaflets. Male flowers white with purple-pink stamens. Female flowers purple-pink with a deep chocolate pistil. Both flowers are fragrant. A good pollinator for other cultivars of the species. Blooms in May. Very interesting, unusual fruits resembling sausages with edible flesh. Stems twine round the supports. Suitable for training up fences and various supports. It can be left to climb up the ... |
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Campsis radicans 'Flava' | Trumpet Creeper 'Flava' | flowers | VII-IX | 5-8 m | 1-3 m | Zones 6A - 9 | ||
Trumpet Creeper 'Flava'A robust climber with attractive trumpet-shaped, brilliant yellow flowers in July-September. It normally climbs by aerial roots, but needs a little support until established. Flowers best in full sun, in sheltered and warm locations and may freeze during severe winters. Excellent when trained over an arbour or a pergola and is particularly useful for covering walls and strong supports. |
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Wisteria sinensis 'Prolific' | chinese wisteria 'Prolific' | flowers | V, VIII | 6 m | 1-2 m | Zones 6A - 8 | ||
chinese wisteria 'Prolific'A lovely climber reaching up to 6 m (1-3 m of annual growth), long and profusely flowering. Spectacular flowers, blue-violet, brighter at the base, borne in long racemes during May, and sometimes again in August. It starts flowering sooner than many other wisterias - usually the second, third season after planting. The stems twine in a clockwise direction. Leaves pinnate, green, turning yellow in autumn. Best grown in sheltered, warm ... |
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Schizophragma hydrangeoides | Japanese Hydrangea-vine | flowers | VI-VII | 6 m | 0,5 m | Zones 5B - 8 | ||
Japanese Hydrangea-vineAn ornamental climber, supporting itself by means of aerial roots. White flowers are borne in large, flattened cymes. Leaves heart-shaped, dark green, turning yellow in autumn. Though slow-growing (0,5 m of annual growth), it eventually reaches 6 m. Superb species for partially shady or shady positions, walls, tree trunks and as ground cover. Best in moist and acid soils. Pruning: moderate, only when needed. |
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Schizophragma hydrangeoides 'Moonlight' | Japanese Hydrangea-vine 'Moonlight' | leaves, flowers | VI-VII | 6 m | 0,5 m | Zones 5B - 8 | ||
Japanese Hydrangea-vine 'Moonlight'An ornamental climber, supporting itself by means of aerial roots. White flowers are borne in large, flattened cymes. Attractive heart-shaped, slivery glaucous leaves turn yellow in autumn. Though slow-growing (0,5 m of annual growth), it eventually reaches 6 m. Superb species for partially shady or shady positions, walls, tree trunks and as ground cover. |
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Schizophragma hydrangeoides 'Roseum' | Japanese Hydrangea-vine 'Roseum' | flowers | VI-VII | 6 m | 0,5 m | Zones 5B - 8 | ||
Japanese Hydrangea-vine 'Roseum'A new cultivar of Japanese Hydrangea-vine with pale pink flowers that open in July. Heart-shaped leaves are deep green with a slightly reddish shade, yellow in autumn. It climbs by means of aerial roots. It prefers moist and acid soil. A superb plant for partially shady or shady positions, walls, trees and as ground cover. Prune moderately, only when needed. |
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Schizophragma hydrangeoides 'Iwa-garami' | Japanese Hydrangea-vine 'Iwa-garami' | leaves, flowers | VII | 6 m | 0,5 m | Zones 6 - 8 | ||
Japanese Hydrangea-vine 'Iwa-garami'Slow-growing climber with attractive flowers and foliage for partial shade. Small, creamy white, honey-scented flowers are densely packed in flattened cymes. Very ornamental large (3-4 cm), white petals of sterile flowers form a garland around the inflorescence. Leaves are smaller than those of the species, almost round, heart-shaped at the base, handsomely toothed, glossy deep green in summer and yellow in autumn. It climbs by adventitious roots. It thrives in ... |
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Wisteria sinensis 'Amethyst' | chinese wisteria 'Amethyst' | flowers | V, VIII | 6 m | 1-2 m | Zones 6A - 8 | ||
chinese wisteria 'Amethyst'A beatifully blooming climber of dark-violet flowers tinged with purple, gathered in conical racemes. The most fragrant of all wisteria cultivars. Starts blooming in May as one of the earliest wisterias. |
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Wisteria sinensis 'Blue Sapphire' | chinese wisteria 'Blue Sapphire' | flowers | V, VIII | 6 m | 1-2 m | Zones 6A - 8 | ||
chinese wisteria 'Blue Sapphire'A charming climber of blue-violet blossom gathered in conical racemes. The flowers are intensely, sweetly scented. Bloom in May and sometimes again in summer. |
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Wisteria sinensis 'Southern Belle' | chinese wisteria 'Southern Belle' | flowers | V, VIII | 6 m | 1-2 m | Zones 6A - 8 | ||
chinese wisteria 'Southern Belle'A beautifully blooming cultivar of light-violet blossom gathered in conical racemes. Flowers emanate delicate sweet scent. Blooming in May and in summer. |
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Campsis radicans 'Flamenco' | Trumpet Creeper 'Flamenco' | flowers | VII-IX | 6-10 m | 1-4 m | Zones 6A - 9 | ||
Trumpet Creeper 'Flamenco'A robust climber with attractive trumpet-shaped, brilliant red flowers in July-September. It normally climbs by aerial roots, but needs a little support until established. Flowers best in full sun, in sheltered and warm locations and may freeze during severe winters. |
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