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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 ×diversifolia 'Heather Herschell' | Clematis ×diversifolia 'Heather Herschell' | No | 1,2-2 m | Zones 4 - 9 | ||||
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.
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Clematis 'Alionushka' | Clematis 'Alionushka' | flowers | No | 1-1,5 m | 4-5 | Zones 3 - 9 | ||
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 another plants. Raised by A. N. Volosenko-Valenis, Ukraine (former USSR).Named in 1969.
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Clematis 'Arabella' (1994) | Clematis 'Arabella' (1994) | flowers | No | 2 m | 5-6 | Zones 4 - 9 | ||
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 another 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.
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Clematis 'Blue Sensation' | Clematis 'Blue Sensation' | flowers | No | 1-1,5 m | 3-5 | 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 'Constance' | Clematis 'Constance' | No | 2 m | 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 ...
Raised by Mrs K. Goodman, United Kingdom.Introduced in 1992.
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Clematis heracleifolia 'Cassandra' | Clematis heracleifolia 'Cassandra' | No | Zones 4 - 9 | |||||
Clematis heracleifolia 'Cassandra'A perennial cultivar with stiff, erected stems that don’t twine round the support but can lean against it. Bright blue, hyacinth shaped, fragrant flowers, consisting of 4 rolled back tepals with nicely crimped margins, are borne in clusters in leaf axils from July to September. Particularly useful for perennial borders or among shrubs. |
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Clematis heracleifolia 'Pink Dwarf' | Clematis heracleifolia 'Pink Dwarf' | No | Zones 4 - 9 | |||||
Clematis heracleifolia 'Pink Dwarf'An attractive, low growing perennial cultivar of wiry shoots. Long-blooming from August till October. Particularly suitable for growing in small gardens, along paths. |
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Clematis INSPIRATION® 'Zoin' | Clematis INSPIRATION® 'Zoin' | flowers | No | 1,7 m | Zones 3 - 9 | |||
Clematis INSPIRATION® 'Zoin'Raised by W. Snoeijer, Netherlands.Introduced in 2000.
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Clematis integrifolia 'Alba' | Clematis integrifolia 'Alba' | flowers | No | 1 m | 5-7 | Zones 3 - 9 | ||
Clematis integrifolia 'Alba'A slender-stemmed, scrambling herbaceous perennial. Stems don’t twine round supports, but they can lean against them. Bell-shaped, nodding, pure white flowers, borne from June to September, followed by silky seed heads. |
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Clematis integrifolia 'Bluish Violet' | Solitary Clematis 'Bluish Violet' | flowers | No | 1 m | 5-7 | Zones 3 - 9 | ||
Solitary 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. Particularly useful as a ground cover. |
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Clematis integrifolia 'Hakuree' | Clematis integrifolia 'Hakuree' | flowers | No | 1 m | 5-7 | Zones 3 - 9 | ||
Clematis integrifolia 'Hakuree'A slender-stemmed, scrambling perennial originating from Japan. Stems don’t twine round supports, but they can lean against them. Bell-shaped, white, lightly scented flowers, tinted with mauve at the center, borne from June to September, followed, in July-October, by silky seed heads. Raised by Kazushige Ozawa, Japan
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Clematis integrifolia 'Hanajima' | Clematis integrifolia 'Hanajima' | flowers | No | 0,6 m | 6-8 | Zones 3 - 9 | ||
Clematis integrifolia 'Hanajima'A slender-stemmed, scrambling perennial originating from Japan. Stems don’t twine round supports, but they can lean against them. Bell-shaped, purple-pink nodding flowers with recurving tepals, borne from June to September, followed by silky seed heads. Raised by Kazushige Ozawa, Japan 1986.
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Clematis 'Juuli' | Clematis 'Juuli' | flowers | No | 1-2 m | 5-6 | Zones 3 - 9 | ||
Clematis 'Juuli'An Estonian hybrid of Clematis integrifolia to which it owns its non-twining stems. Flowers, purple blue at first, in full blossom become blue with a lilac blue central bar and golden anthers on white filaments. Free flowering from July to September. Hard pruning required. Thrives in all aspects. Raised by U. & A. Kivistik, Estonia.Named in 1988.
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Clematis 'Little Artist' | Clematis 'Little Artist' | flowers | No | 0,2 m | Zones 4 - 9 | |||
Clematis 'Little Artist'A charming, dwarf variety with bell-shaped, purple flowers consisting of 4 elongated, slightly twisted sepals. A perennial with supple, scrambling stems. Flowers are borne most intensely in June and July, but it continues blooming - although less generously – until September. From July till October the plant is also adorned with silky seed heads. Simple leaves are lanceolate, with entire edges, slightly twisting. Stems don’t twine round supports but can ... |
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Clematis 'Mrs Robert Brydon' | Clematis 'Mrs Robert Brydon' | leaves, flowers VII-VIII | No | 250 cm | 2-4 | Zone 5 | ||
Clematis 'Mrs Robert Brydon'A semi-herbaceous variety, a hybrid of C. heracleifolia var. dividiana x C. virginiana. Trifoliolate, lustrous, dark green leaves. Charming in summer and autumn with its profusion of small, pale violet flowers with white stamens.
Effective as ground cover, suitable for covering tree-stumps and stones. Raised by R. Brydon, United States.
Introduced in 1939. |
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Clematis 'Olgae' | Clematis 'Olgae' | flowers | No | 0,5 m | 3-5 | Zones 4 - 9 | ||
Clematis 'Olgae'A slender-stemmed, scrambling herbaceous perennial. Stems don't twine around the supports, but they can lean against them. Bell-shaped, mid-violet-blue light scented flowers with twisted tepals, 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 'Pamiat Serdtsa' | Clematis 'Pamiat Serdtsa' | flowers | No | 1-1,5 m | 4-5 | Zones 4 - 9 | ||
Clematis 'Pamiat Serdtsa'A charming climber with bell-shaped, nodding, violet-lilac flowers from June to September. A beautiful perennial 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 another plants. Raised by M. A. Beskaravainaya, Russia (former USSR).Named in 1973.
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Clematis 'Praecox' | Clematis 'Praecox' | leaves, flowers | No | 3-4 m | 1-3 | Zones 3 - 9 | ||
Clematis 'Praecox'An excellent ground-covering semi-herbaceous climber with large, dark green leaves densely spreading over the ground. Small pinkish-mauve flowers in large panicles. It grows rampantly (3-4 m of annual growth), filling the space between trees and shrubs. When no support is provided it makes charming ground cover. Looks lovely when intermingled with other plants, ideal for growing through small shrubs. A hardy and healthy cultivar. Particularly useful for covering low walls, ... |
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Clematis recta | Clematis recta | flowers | No | 1-1,2 m | Zones 5 - 9 | |||
Clematis rectaA species growing in the wild in Roztocze in Poland and statutorily protected in this region. A valuable perennial bearing small star-shaped fragrant white flowers in large (up to 50 cm) panicles. Some of the varieties have very attractive leaves of purple-bronze in spring, only turning to green with age. Raised stems are non-clinging, but they can lean against a support. When gown on its own, the stems scramble over ... |
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Clematis 'Rooguchi' | Clematis 'Rooguchi' | No | 2 m | Zones 4 - 9 | ||||
Clematis 'Rooguchi'A charming perennial variety originating from Japan. Graceful, bell-shaped, deep violet-blue flowers edged in pale mauve are borne incessantly from June to October. Stems don’t twine round supports, but they can lean against them. They can be either stimulated to grow higher with the help of some string or wire, or we can let them scramble at ground level. Raised by Kazushige Ozawa, Japan 1988.
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