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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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Clematis 'Beautiful Bride' PBR | white | 2-3 m | Very big | V-VII, VIII | - | - | E | W | 2 (light) | Zones 4 - 9 |
Clematis 'Beautiful Bride' PBRIt has very large white flowers (up to 28 cm in diameter!), which cover the plant from the very bottom. The sepals are pointed and slightly wavy at the edges. It blooms abundantly from May to July. The blooming is repeated in the summer, yet it is not as profuse then. It grows up to 2-3 m high. Exposure to wind, full sun and heat should be avoided. This plant ... Raised by Szczepan Marczyński, Poland. Introduced in 2011.
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Clematis 'Beauty of Worcester' | blue-violet, double or single | 2 m | Big | V-VI, VIII-IX | - | S | E | W | 2 (light) | Zones 4 - 9 |
Clematis 'Beauty of Worcester'A lovely cultivar with a moderate growth rate. In May-June blossoms on previous year’s wood bearing double or semi double flowers. During August and September single flowers are produced on new growth. Intense blue-violet sepals with a white bar on the reverse; creamy yellow stamens. Thrives best in full sun. Excellent for trellises, poles and other garden supports. It can also be grown over natural supports such as coniferous or ... Raised by Messrs Richard Smith & Co., United Kingdom. Introduced in 1890.
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Clematis 'Belle of Woking' | pale mauve, double, single in summer | 2-3 m | Big | V-VIII | - | S | E | W | 2 (light) | Zones 4 - 9 |
Clematis 'Belle of Woking'A good variety with pale mauve, double flowers borne on previous year’s wood from late May to July. During summer single flowers are borne on new growth. Grows and flowers best in sunny positions. Raised by George Jackman & Son, United Kingdom.Introduced in 1881.
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Clematis 'Betty Corning' | lilac-rose, nodding, slightly fragrant | 3-4 m | Medium | VI-IX | N | S | E | W | 3 (hard) | Zones 4 - 9 |
Clematis 'Betty Corning'A charming, moderately fast growing cultivar. During June-September it covers with a mass of pale, lilac-rose, nodding flowers. Spreading tepals, edged in darker blue-purple. A healthy climber, it has low soil requirements. Free-flowering and sweetly scented variety, excellent for growing over fences, walls, trellises and poles. It can clamber over natural supports e.g. deciduous and coniferous bushes and dwarf shrubs. Suitable for cultivation in large containers. recommended to both amateurs ... Selected by Betty Corning, United States
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Clematis 'Bieszczady' EARTHQUAKE | rose with a paler bar | 2-3 m | Big | VI-IX | N | S | E | W | 3 (hard) | Zones 4 - 9 |
Clematis 'Bieszczady' EARTHQUAKEPink flowers 14-20 cm in diameter are composed of 6-8 petals with an almost white central bar. Claret anthers on pink filaments. Blooms from the end of June to September. Achieves a height of 2-3 m. It clings to supports with twining leaf petioles. Useful for growing over fences, arbours, trellises, stakes and other supports. AWARDS: honorable mention at Zieleń to Życie 2007 (Poland). More about awards... Raised by Szczepan Marczyński, Poland. Introduced in 2006.
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Clematis 'Bill MacKenzie' | yellow | 6 m | Small | VI-X | - | S | E | W | 3-2 (rather hard) | Zones 4 - 9 |
Clematis 'Bill MacKenzie'A graceful, very vigorous and floriferous climber with bright green leaves persisting well into November. During summer and autumn the plant is covered with a mass of campanulate, open, bright yellow with purple filaments, flowers, followed in autumn by silky seed heads. A hardy plant with low requirements. Prefers sunny spots. Excellent for cultivating on fences, walls, pergolas, arbors, walls and big trees. It's particularly useful as a screening plant, ... Selected by W. G. MacKenzie, United Kingdom. Named in 1968.
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Clematis 'Blue Explosion' PBR | blue flowers with pink pigmentation on the top of the sepals | 2,5-3 m | Big | V-VI, VII | - | S | - | W | 2 (light) | Zones 4 - 9 |
Clematis 'Blue Explosion' PBRA Polish variety developed by Szczepan Marczyński, offered for sale in 2011. It produces abundant blossom of blue flowers with pink pigmentation on the top of the sepals, 12-14 cm in diameter, semi-full on the previous year shoots in May-June and single on new shoots from July to mid-September. It grows up to 2.5 – 3 m high. Sunny stand recommended. This plant can be grown on freestanding or wall-mounted ... Raised by Szczepan Marczyński, Poland. Introduced in 2011.
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Clematis 'Blue Light'PBR | blue, always double | 2 m | Medium | V-VI i VIII-X | - | S | E | W | 2 (light) | Zones 4 - 9 |
Clematis 'Blue Light'PBRAn exceptionally attractive compact cultivar with pale blue flowers. One of the very few varieties to carry double flowers on new growth later in the season. It clings to a support using twining leaf petioles. Suitable for growing over arbors, trellises, stakes and other garden supports. It can also climb over natural supports such as coniferous or deciduous bushes, and makes a stunning display when planted against yellow leafed or ... Selected by F. van Haastert, Netherlands. Introduced in 1998.
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Clematis 'Blue Pillar' | pale blue | 2 m | Medium | VI-VII | N | - | E | W | 2 (light) | Zones 4 - 9 |
Clematis 'Blue Pillar'Compact cultivar, with flowers 10-12 cm in diameter consisting of six elliptic, bright blue sepals with a lighter bar along the middle and slightly wavy edges; anthers are purple on white filaments and pistils are yellow. Flowers cover the plant tightly from top to bottom. Free-flowering from June till July. Dark green, glossy leaves usually consist of three pointed elliptic leaflets. Reaches 2 m height. Climbs by means of leaf ... Raised by Szczepan Marczyński, Poland 2013.
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Clematis 'Blue Sensation' | violet-blue | 1-1,5 m | Medium | VI-IX | - | S | E | W | 3 (hard) | Zones 4 - 9 |
Clematis 'Blue Sensation'A perennial cultivar of violet-blue flowers opening from June to October. Recommended for perennial borders or for planting among lower shrubs. Raised by Gerard S. Kuijf, Netherlands.
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Clematis 'Bluish Violet' | violet | 1 m | Small | VI-IX | N | S | E | W | 3 (hard) | Zones 4 - 9 |
Clematis 'Bluish Violet'A slender-stemmed, scrambling herbaceous perennial. Stems don’t twine round supports, but they can lean against them. Bell-shaped, violet-blue nodding flowers, borne from June to September, followed by silky seed heads. Best planted on perennial borders or among shrubs. Makes good ground cover. |
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Clematis 'Błękitny Anioł' BLUE ANGEL | pale blue | 3-4 m | Medium | VI-VIII | N | S | E | W | 3 (hard) | Zones 4 - 9 |
Clematis 'Błękitny Anioł' BLUE ANGELA healthy Polish cultivar, moderately fast growing and free-flowering. Pale blue flowers with wavy edges and yellow-green stamens, borne from June to August. Ideal for growing over fences, walls, arbors, pergolas, trellises and poles. It can be grown into natural supports such as small trees or over large bushy, deciduous or coniferous shrubs. Particularly useful for cultivating in large containers on terraces and balconies. Raised by Stefan Franczak, Poland. Introduced in 1988.
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Clematis 'Carmencita' | carmine red | 2,5-3 m | Medium | VII-IX | - | S | E | W | 3 (hard) | Zones 4 - 9 |
Clematis 'Carmencita'A healthy free-flowering cultivar with lovely carmine-red textured flowers. Broad rhomboidal tepals are edged in deeper red and are paler pink-red at the base. Reddish purple anthers on greenish filaments. It grows up to 3 m. It needs a lot of light but is quite happy with moderate soil. Suitable for fences and various kinds of garden supports. It gives an attractive display when grown through shrubs or conifers enlivening ... Raised by M. Johnson, Sweden 1952.
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Clematis 'Cecile' | violet-blue, semi-double | 2-3 m | Small | IV-V | N | S | E | W | 1 (none) | Zones 3 - 9 |
Clematis 'Cecile'An early-flowering variety. Lovely, semi-double, dense blue flowers, borne from April to June, followed by silky seed heads. A very hardy plant with low requirements, tolerates semi-shade. Ideal for growing over fences, stones, old stumps, shrubs and conifers. Makes good ground cover. |
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Clematis 'Chalcedony' | light lilac blue, double | 2,5-3 m | Big | V-VI, VIII-IX | - | S | E | W | 2 (light) | Zones 4 - 9 |
Clematis 'Chalcedony'A charming cultivar with light blue-lilac flowers, double in May and June, and semi-double during summer blooming. Twines around the supports by means of curling petioles. Suitable for growing over arbours, pergolas and fences, or training over various garden supports such as trellises and poles. Particularly useful for sunny, sheltered sites, against a dark background. Raised by Ellis Strachan, United Kingdom 1984.
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Clematis 'Change of Heart'PBR | pink | 1,7-2 m | Big | V-VII | - | S | E | W | 3 (hard) | Zones 4 - 9 |
Clematis 'Change of Heart'PBRA Polish, abundantly and long-flowering cultivar of intriguing flowers that change colour while opening. Recommended for all types of gardens. Raised by Szczepan Marczyński, Poland 2004. Named in 2014, on the market from summer 2016.
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Clematis 'Cloudburst' PBR | pale violet | 2,5-3 m | Medium | VI-IX | - | S | E | W | 3 (hard) | Zones 4 - 9 |
Clematis 'Cloudburst' PBRThe latest cultivar from Szczepan Marczyński's collection of intriguing light pink-violet flowers turning white towards the centre, with pinkish veins. Flowers 10-12 cm in diameter consist of 4-6 rhomboid, pointy sepals with slightly wavy edges, light pink underneath with a darker bar along the middle. Stamens harmonize beautifully with the perianth due to their dark, purple-violet, almost black anthers set on cream-coloured filaments. Blooms profusely from the end of June till ... Raised by Szczepan Marczyński, 2004 Poland. Introduced in 2014.
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Clematis 'Columella' | red-pink | 2-3 m | Medium | IV-V | N | S | E | W | 1 (none) | Zones 3 - 9 |
Clematis 'Columella'Intriguing, recurving, bell-shaped, fragrant flowers, 7-10 cm across. Four lanceolate, slightly twisted tepals, creamy pink inside and pink-purple on the outside with a creamy edge. It blooms in late April and May, as one of the last of the group and it sometimes repeats flowering in summer. From June to autumn attractive fluffy seed heads adorn the plant. It grows 2-3 m high and clings to its support by twining ... Bred by Magnus Johnson in 1979.
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Clematis 'Comtesse de Bouchaud' | rose-pink | 3-4 m | Medium | VI-VII, VIII-IX | N | S | E | W | 3 (hard) | Zones 4 - 9 |
Clematis 'Comtesse de Bouchaud'A healthy, moderately fast growing and free-flowering cultivar. Beautiful, medium-size, soft rose-pink flowers with cream anthers, borne from June to September. Ideal for growing over fences, walls, arbors, pergolas, trellises and poles. It can be grown into natural supports such as small trees or over large bushy, deciduous or coniferous shrubs. Suitable for cultivation in large containers on terraces and balconies. Raised by F. Morel, France. Introduced in 1900.
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Clematis 'Constance' | purple | 2 m | Small | IV-V, VII-VIII | N | S | E | W | 1 (none) | Zones 3 - 9 |
Clematis 'Constance'One of the earliest and most profusely flowering varieties. Charming, semi-double, crimson-pink flowers borne on long, slender stalks during April-June, and occasionally in summer. They are followed, during summer and autumn, by decorative silky seed heads. A very hardy plant with low requirements. Ideal for growing over fences, walls, or scrambling over rocks and old stumps. Particularly useful for planting near small trees and coniferous or deciduous shrubs. it may ... Raised by Mrs K. Goodman, United Kingdom. Introduced in 1992.
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