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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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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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Ampelopsis glandulosa 'Elegans' | Porcelain Ampelopsis 'Elegans' | leaves, fruits | VI-VII | 2-3 m | 0,5-1 m | Zones 6A - 9 | ||
Porcelain Ampelopsis 'Elegans'An attractive vine growing up to 2-3 m tall, with coarsely toothed leaves, densely mottled white and tinged pink. New shoots are reddish. In autumn it bears decorative fruits: round, blue-violet and covered with a delicate grey waxy bloom. Requires sheltered positions. Excellent for small or medium gardens, where space is restricted. |
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Hydrangea anomala subsp. petiolaris | Climbing Hydrangea | leaves, flowers VI-VII | VI-VII | 10-20 m | 0,5-1 m | Zones 5 - 7 | ||
Climbing HydrangeaA valuable, fully hardy, strong-growing climber reaching even 20 m (0,5-1 m of annual growth) in suitable trees. It attaches itself by means of aerial roots, though may require initial support. Flowers in corymbs, in June to July, greenish-white, with several large, prominent white florets along the margin. Green, ovate leaves on long petioles turn to yellow in autumn. Stems cooper-brown with peeling bark. Thrives best in moist and acid ... |
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Lonicera caprifolium | Perfoliate Honeysuckle | fragrant flowers | V-VI | 3 m | 1 m | Zones 5B - 9 | ||
Perfoliate HoneysuckleA popular climber reaching 3 m (1 m of annual growth). Ornamental, fragrant, creamy-white flowers, borne in whorls at the ends of shoots during May and June, followed by orange berries (July - October). Leaves obovate, green, the upper pair perfoliate, forming a disc subtending the inflorescence. 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 ... |
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Lonicera acuminata | Japanese honeysuckle | evergreen leaves, flowers | VI-X | 4 m | 1-2 m | Zones 6A - 9 | ||
Japanese honeysuckleAn interesting though rarely encountered evergreen climber with velvety-hairy leaves. Flowers small, yellowish, from June to October, mainly on new growth, followed by purplish-black berries with a light waxy bloom. A vigorous species forming a dense tangle of twining stems up to 3-6m long (1-2m of annual growth). It doesn't have any special soil requirements. Well suited for scrambling over arbors, pergolas and other supports. Wrong name of this species ... |
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Lonicera ×heckrottii 'Goldflame' | Goldflame Honeysuckle 'Goldflame' | fragrant flowers | VI-IX | 3 m | 1 m | Zones 5B - 9 | ||
Goldflame Honeysuckle 'Goldflame'A popular, long and profusely flowering climber. Tubular, fragrant, rosy-red flowers flushed with yellow at the centre, borne in whorls at the ends of shoots from June to September. Leaves obovate, green, the upper pair perfoliate, forming a disc subtending the inflorescence. Reaches a height of 3 m with 1 m of annual growth. It doesn't have any special soil requirements. In May it's often subject to attack by aphides, ... |
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Lonicera henryi | Henry's Honeysuckle | evergreen leaves, flowers | VI-VII | 3-4 m | 1 m | Zones 6B - 9 | ||
Henry's HoneysuckleA rarely encountered evergreen climber with deep green lanceolate leaves and chocolate-purple flowers borne in clusters during June and July. Berries small, purplish-black with a light waxy bloom. Best planted in sheltered or half-shaded positions. It may freeze during severe winters. Well suited for scrambling over arbors, pergolas and other supports. |
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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 ×brownii 'Dropmore Scarlet' | Brown's Honeysuckle 'Dropmore Scarlet' | flowers, fruits | VI-IX | 3 m | 2 m | Zones 5 - 9 | ||
Brown's Honeysuckle 'Dropmore Scarlet'A common climber reaching 3 m (2 m of annual growth). Tubular, bright scarlet flowers are borne in whorls at the ends of shoots from June to September, followed by decorative, orange-red berries (July-October). It doesn't have any special soil requirements |
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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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Celastrus scandens ‘Bailumn’ | American Bittersweet ‘Bailumn’ | friuts, leaves | V-VI | 5-10 m | 1 m | Zones 3 - 9 | ||
American Bittersweet ‘Bailumn’An attractive climber of exceptionally large, decorative orange coloured fruit. It does not require a pollinator to set fruit. A robust and undemanding cultivar. |
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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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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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Campsis radicans 'Ursynów' | Trumpet Creeper 'Ursynów' | flowers | VII-IX | 6-10 m | 1-3 m | Zones 6A - 9 | ||
Trumpet Creeper 'Ursynów'A polish variety selected in the district of Warsaw of the same name. A robust climber with attractive trumpet-shaped, brilliant orange flowers in July-September. Starts blooming in its second to third year after planting. It normally climbs by aerial roots, but needs a little support until established. Flowers best in full sun, in sheltered and warm locations; may freeze during severe winters. Excellent when trained over an arbour or a ... |
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Wisteria floribunda 'Ludwik Lawin' ('B') | japanese wisteria 'Ludwik Lawin' ('B') | flowers | V, VIII | 10 m | 1-3 m | Zones 6A - 8 | ||
japanese wisteria 'Ludwik Lawin' ('B')A lovely climber reaching up to 10 m (1-3 m of annual growth), long and profusely flowering. A striking floral display: light violet, with a white spot at the base, flowers are borne in long racemes during May. Starts blooming the third, forth season after planting. The stems twine in a clockwise direction. Leaves pinnate, green, turning yellow in autumn. Best grown in sheltered, warm and sunny positions, in moderately ... |
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Wisteria floribunda 'Domino' (syn. ×formosa 'Issai') | Japanese wisteria 'Domino' | flowers | V, VIII | 4 m | 0,5-2 m | Zones 6A - 8 | ||
Japanese wisteria 'Domino'A lovely climber reaching up to 3-6 m (1-2 m of annual growth). Stunning, light violet with a white spot at the base flowers are borne in long racemes. It starts flowering sooner than many other wisterias - usually the second, third season after planting. The stems twine in an anti-clockwise direction. Leaves pinnate, green, turning yellow in autumn. Best grown in sheltered, warm and sunny positions, in moderately fertile ... |
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Wisteria floribunda 'Shiro-noda' (syn. 'Longissima Alba', 'Snow Shower') | Japanese wisteria 'Shiro-noda' | flowers | V | 6-10 m | 1-3 m | Zones 6A - 8 | ||
Japanese wisteria 'Shiro-noda'A lovely, vigorous climber reaching up to 10 m (1-3 m of annual growth). White flowers borne in slender racemes during May and June. Starts flowering in its forth, fifth year after planting. The stems twine in an anti-clockwise direction. Leaves pinnate, green, turning yellow in autumn. Best grown in sheltered, warm and sunny positions, in moderately fertile and moist soils. It may freeze during severe winters. Requires a strong ... |
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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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Wisteria floribunda 'Honbeni' (syn. 'Pink Ice', 'Rosea') | Japanese wisteria 'Honbeni' | flowers | V, VIII | 6-10 m | 1-3 m | Zones 6A - 8 | ||
Japanese wisteria 'Honbeni'A lovely, vigorous climber up to 10 m (1-3 m of annual growth). Pink flowers are borne in long racemes during May. Starts flowering in its third, fourth year after planting. The stems twine in an anti-clockwise direction. Leaves pinnate, green, turning yellow in autumn. Best grown in sheltered, warm and sunny positions, in moderately fertile and moist soils. It may freeze during severe winters. Requires a strong support. |
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