Teraz Polska
Clematis na Facebook
Clematis na YouTube
pinterest
instagram
中文(简体) Plant name:

Encyclopaedia of vines - search results


Show the results in the form of:

 
Clematis
229 Plants
Other climbers
156 Plants
Actinidia and other fruit plants
118 Plants
Ground covers
70 Plants
Latin name English name DECORATION FORM Flowering month Plants height Annual growth Aspect Frost hardiness
from to
Schisandra chinensis, wu-wei-zi Five Flavour Berry, Chinese Magnolia Vine, Schizandra Berry edible fruits, leaves V-VI 10 m 0,5-1,5 m Zones 5A - 8
Schisandra chinensis, wu-wei-zi

Five Flavour Berry, Chinese Magnolia Vine, Schizandra Berry

A valuable climber grown not only for its ornamental and medicinal properties but also for consumption. Fruits, leaves and bark contain schisandrine (tonifying and strengthening substance), vitamin E and are rich in microelements. Flowers small, creamy-white during May and June. Scarlet, round berries, borne in grape-like clusters, ripen from August to September. It starts bearing fruit in the fourth-sixth year after planting. A hardy, high-climbing species reaching 3-10 m (1 ...

 

Latin name English name DECORATION FORM Flowering month Plants height Annual growth Aspect Frost hardiness
from to
Parthenocissus tricuspidata 'Green Spring' Boston Ivy 'Green Spring' leaves VI 10-20 m 1-2 m Zones 6A - 8
Parthenocissus tricuspidata 'Green Spring'

Boston Ivy 'Green Spring'

A common, vigorous, self-clinging vine adhering itself to supports by means of adhesive pads at the ends of leaf tendrils. Leaves large, single, 3-lobed, firm, glossy deep green, turning brilliant scarlet in autumn resemble tile work.
Excellent on a wall. It may freeze during severe winters.

 

Latin name English name DECORATION FORM Flowering month Plants height Annual growth Aspect Frost hardiness
from to
Parthenocissus tricuspidata 'Veitchii' Boston Ivy 'Veitchii' leaves VI 10-20 m 1-2 m Zones 6A - 8
Parthenocissus tricuspidata 'Veitchii'

Boston Ivy 'Veitchii'

A strong-growing, self-clinging vine adhering itself to supports by means of adhesive pads at the ends of leaf tendrils. Tall-growing, it reaches a height of 10-20 m (1-2 m of annual growth). Healthy and undemanding species, but may freeze during sever winters. Leaves dark green, turning brilliant scarlet in autumn, the variegation being more dramatic in a sunny position. Excellent on buildings, but is also suitable for growing over arbors, ...

 

Latin name English name DECORATION FORM Flowering month Plants height Annual growth Aspect Frost hardiness
from to
Humulus lupulus Hop leaves VIII 4-6 m 4-6 m Zones 5 - 8
Humulus lupulus

Hop

One 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 ...

 

Latin name English name DECORATION FORM Flowering month Plants height Annual growth Aspect Frost hardiness
from to
Akebia quinata five-leaf akebia (chocolate vine) leaves, fragrant flowers IV-V 5-10 m 1-3 m Zones 6A - 8
Akebia quinata

five-leaf akebia (chocolate vine)

A vigorous climber with attractive foliage and flowers. Leaves semi-evergreen, composed of 5 leathery, notched leaflets. Stems, violet at first and turning brown with age, twine around the supports. Flowers small, female chocolate-brown and male pink, slightly cinnamon scented. Unusual, conspicuous, sausage-shaped fruits. It's suitable for training over various kinds of supports, as well as for clambering into a tree. An excellent subject for covering arbors and pergolas. It may ...

 

Latin name English name DECORATION FORM Flowering month Plants height Annual growth Aspect Frost hardiness
from to
Lonicera caprifolium Perfoliate Honeysuckle fragrant flowers V-VI 3 m 1 m Zones 5B - 9
Lonicera caprifolium

Perfoliate Honeysuckle

A 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 ...

 

Latin name English name DECORATION FORM Flowering month Plants height Annual growth Aspect Frost hardiness
from to
Lonicera periclymenum 'Serotina' Woodbine Honeysuckle 'Serotina' fragrant flowers, fruits VI-VIII 4-6 m 1-2 m Zones 5B - 9
Lonicera periclymenum 'Serotina'

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 ...

 

Latin name English name DECORATION FORM Flowering month Plants height Annual growth Aspect Frost hardiness
from to
Lonicera ×brownii 'Dropmore Scarlet' Brown's Honeysuckle 'Dropmore Scarlet' flowers, fruits VI-IX 3 m 2 m Zones 5 - 9
Lonicera ×brownii 'Dropmore Scarlet'

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
In May it's very susceptible to attack by aphides, especially when grown in dry and sunny positions.
Well suited for scrambling over arbors, pergolas and other supports. ...

 

Latin name English name DECORATION FORM Flowering month Plants height Annual growth Aspect Frost hardiness
from to
Lonicera ×tellmanniana Tellmann Honeysuckle flowers VI-VII 5-6 m 1-2 m Zones 5 - 9
Lonicera ×tellmanniana

Tellmann Honeysuckle

A 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.

 

Latin name English name DECORATION FORM Flowering month Plants height Annual growth Aspect Frost hardiness
from to
Parthenocissus quinquefolia var. murorum Virginia Creeper 'Murorum' leaves VI 10-20 m 1-2 m Zones 4 - 9
Parthenocissus quinquefolia var. murorum

Virginia Creeper 'Murorum'

A strong-growing, self-clinging vine adhering itself to supports by means of adhesive pads at the ends of leaf tendrils - commonly referred to as "Virginia Creeper". Tall-growing, reaches a height of 10-20 m (1-2 m of annual growth). Fully hardy, healthy and undemanding species. Green leaves turn brilliant scarlet in autumn giving a spectacular display.
An excellent subject for growing over buildings and fences, but may also be ...

 

Latin name English name DECORATION FORM Flowering month Plants height Annual growth Aspect Frost hardiness
from to
Parthenocissus tricuspidata Boston Ivy leaves VI 10-20 m 1-2 m Zones 6 - 8
Parthenocissus tricuspidata

Boston Ivy

A common, vigorous, self-clinging vine adhering itself to supports by means of adhesive pads at the ends of leaf tendrils. Tall-growing, it reaches a height of 10-20m (1-2m of annual growth). Leaves single, three-lobed, firm, glossy deep green, turning brilliant scarlet in autumn resemble tile work. Excellent on a wall. It may freeze during severe winters.

 

Latin name English name DECORATION FORM Flowering month Plants height Annual growth Aspect Frost hardiness
from to
Lonicera japonica 'Halliana' Japanese Honeysuckle 'Halliana' fragrant flowers VI-X 4-6 m 1-2 m Zones 6A - 9
Lonicera japonica 'Halliana'

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.
An excellent climber for covering large ...

 

Latin name English name DECORATION FORM Flowering month Plants height Annual growth Aspect Frost hardiness
from to
Parthenocissus quinquefolia STAR SHOWERS 'Monham' Virginia Creeper STAR SHOWERS 'Monham' leaves VI 3-6 m 0,5-1 m Zones 4 - 9
Parthenocissus quinquefolia STAR SHOWERS 'Monham'

Virginia Creeper STAR SHOWERS 'Monham'

A very attractive variety with white and green leaves with pink shadows during cold weather. Leaves are smaller than those of the species. Moderately vigorous growth. Leaf tendrils with adhesive pads clings to support. Useful for growing over the walls, but is also suitable for growing

 

Latin name English name DECORATION FORM Flowering month Plants height Annual growth Aspect Frost hardiness
from to
Lonicera periclymenum 'Belgica Select' Woodbine Honeysuckle 'Belgica Select' fragrant flowers, fruits V-VII,VII-X 3 m 1 m Zones 5B - 9
Lonicera periclymenum 'Belgica Select'

Woodbine Honeysuckle 'Belgica Select'

A popular climber with ornamental flowers: tubular, fragrant, light violet-red outside and creamy within, borne in clusters from May to July and again July - October. Attractive, bright red berries produced during September and October. Reaches a height of 3 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.

 

Latin name English name DECORATION FORM Flowering month Plants height Annual growth Aspect Frost hardiness
from to
Lonicera periclymenum 'Graham Thomas' Woodbine Honeysuckle 'Graham Thomas' fragrant flowers, fruits V-IX 4 m 1-2 m Zones 5B - 9
Lonicera periclymenum 'Graham Thomas'

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.

 

Latin name English name DECORATION FORM Flowering month Plants height Annual growth Aspect Frost hardiness
from to
Akebia quinata 'Alba' five-leaf akebia 'Alba' leaves, flowers IV-V 5-6 m 1-3 m Zones 6A - 8
Akebia quinata 'Alba'

five-leaf akebia 'Alba'

A vigorous climber with semi-evergreen leaves consisting of 5 leathery light green leaflets. Both male and female flowers are pure white, fragrant. A good pollinator for other varieties. Blooms appear from April to May and are followed by very interesting, sausage-shaped fruits with edible flesh. Stems twine round supports. Suitable for growing on fences and other supports. It can be left to climb up trees. Particularly useful for growing on ...

 

Latin name English name DECORATION FORM Flowering month Plants height Annual growth Aspect Frost hardiness
from to
Akebia quinata 'Silver Bells' five-leaf akebia 'Silver Bells' leaves, flowers V 5-6 m 2-3 m Zones 6A - 8
Akebia quinata 'Silver Bells'

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 ...

 

Latin name English name DECORATION FORM Flowering month Plants height Annual growth Aspect Frost hardiness
from to
Lonicera ×brownii GOLDEN TRUMPET 'Mintrum' Brown's Honeysuckle GOLDEN TRUMPET 'Mintrum' flowers VI-X 3 m 2 m Zones 5B - 9
Lonicera ×brownii GOLDEN TRUMPET 'Mintrum'

Brown's Honeysuckle GOLDEN TRUMPET 'Mintrum'

A new Lonicera cultivar with copper-yellow leaves. Stems twine round the supports. It attains a height up to 3 m (2 m annually). Flowers are borne from June to October. Attractive orangered fruit (July - October). Succeeds in moderately fertile soil as long as it isn’t too dry or acid. In May it’s often subject to attack by aphides, especially in excessively dry or hot positions. Ideal for covering arbours, ...

 

Latin name English name DECORATION FORM Flowering month Plants height Annual growth Aspect Frost hardiness
from to
Lonicera periclymenum 'Chojnów' FRAGRANT CLOUD PBR Woodbine Honeysuckle 'Chojnów' FRAGRANT CLOUD PBR flowers VI-IX 2-3 m 1 m Zones 5 - 9
Lonicera periclymenum 'Chojnów' FRAGRANT CLOUD PBR

Woodbine Honeysuckle 'Chojnów' FRAGRANT CLOUD PBR

Polish cultivar from 2006 with a compact growth habit and a long flowering period (June - September). Flowers are red-purple on the outside and beige inside, and have a strong agreeable scent. Ornamental red fruits (August - October). Small leaves, purple-green when young, turn green with age. Stems twine round the supports. Succeeds in moderately fertile soil as long as it’s not too dry or acid. In May it’s often ...

 

Latin name English name DECORATION FORM Flowering month Plants height Annual growth Aspect Frost hardiness
from to
Schisandra rubriflora Chinese Magnolia Vine flowers IV-V 3-4 m 1 m Zones 6B - 8
Schisandra rubriflora

Chinese Magnolia Vine

The most ornamental of all Magnolia Vines with deep red, small (about 2,5 cm in diameter) but quite conspicuous flowers in April-May, borne single on long stalks in leaf axils. Flowers are most often bisexual. Pea-sized, deep red berries gathered in nodding spikes. Oval green leaves, 6 cm long. The stems twine round the supports. It requires fertile, moist, but not waterlogged soil. It may freeze during harsh winters. An ...

 

Search in encyclopaedia

Plant name:
Flowering month:
1 2 3   4 5 6
 
7 8 9   10 11 12
 
Aspect:
Flowers colour:
Plants height:
from:   to:
Annual growth:
from:   to:
Evergreen plant
Frost hardiness:
Zones:  
FacebookMySpaceTwitterGoogle BookmarksLinkedinPinterest