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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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Pachysandra terminalis 'Green Carpet' | Japanese pachysandra 'Green Carpet' | leaves, flowers | Yes | 0,2 m | 5 | Zones 6A - 8 | ||
Japanese pachysandra 'Green Carpet'Great evergreen ground cover for a variety of shady locations in all types of gardens, parks, public spaces. |
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Rosa YELLOW FAIRY | Rose YELLOW FAIRY | flowers | No | 0,3-0,4 m | 5-7 | Zones 6 - 8 | ||
Rose YELLOW FAIRYA groundcover rose blooming generously over a long time with attractive yellow flowers. Tolerates semi-shaded sites. |
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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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Euonymus fortunei 'Harlequin' | Spindle, Fortune's spindle, Winter creeper 'Harlequin' | leaves | Yes | 0,3 m | 10-15 | Zones 6 - 8 | ||
Spindle, Fortune's spindle, Winter creeper 'Harlequin'Low growing, procumbent, evergreen shrub of compact habit and attractive leaves ˗ evergreen with pronounced cream-coloured splashes that turn pinkish in autumn and winter. A great cover plant for large gardens and public areas. Introduced by Brookeside Gardens, Maryland, USA in 1990.
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Rosa 'The Fairy' | Trailing rose 'The Fairy' | flowers | No | 0,4 m | 3-6 | Zones 6 - 8 | ||
Trailing rose 'The Fairy'Well known and liked cultivar of trailing rose. Flowering abundantly from June till autumn. Robust and well adapted to our climate. Raised by J.A. Bentall, Great Britain, 1932.
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Rosa 'Elfrid' | Trailing rose 'Elfrid' | flowers | No | 0,4 m | 3-6 | Zones 5 - 8 | ||
Trailing rose 'Elfrid'A groundcover rose of long-lasting bloom and high disease resistance. Withstands Polish winters. Well-adjusted to urban conditions. |
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Rosa 'White Fairy' | Trailing rose 'White Fairy' | flowers | No | 0,4 m | 3-6 | Zones 6 - 8 | ||
Trailing rose 'White Fairy'A well proven cultivar of landscape rose, marked with long and abundant flowering, limited height and resistance to adverse conditions. Overwinters well. Introduced in the market by Wirruna Nursery, Australia, 1988.
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Rosa FAIRY DANCE 'Harward' | Trailing rose FAIRY DANCE 'Harward' | flowers | No | 0,4 m | 3-6 | Zones 5 - 8 | ||
Trailing rose FAIRY DANCE 'Harward'A groundcover rose, long-blooming and highly resistant to disease. Well adapted to Polish winters. Ideally suited for urban green areas. ORIGIN: Harkness, Great Britain ,1979.
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Vinca minor 'Gertrude Jekyll' | Vinca minor 'Gertrude Jekyll' | leaves, white flowers IV-IX | Yes | 0,5 m | 10 | Zone 5 | ||
Vinca minor 'Gertrude Jekyll'The most valuable of all white-flowered forms. Silky white flowers from April to September. Evergreen, deep green leaves. Stems grow between 30 and 80 cm annually and spread as a dense mat. It’s best grown in partial shade or shade and in moderately moist soil. Plant 10 plants per square meter. Sufficiently frost-hardy. |
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Parthenocissus quinquefolia | Virginia Creeper | leaves | No | 1-2 m | Zones 4 - 9 | |||
Virginia CreeperA strong-growing, self-clinging vine adhering itself to supports by means of leaf tendrils - commonly referred to as "Virginia Creeper". Tall-growing, reaches a height of 10-20m (1-2m of annual growth). A fully hardy, healthy and undemanding species. Green leaves turn brilliant scarlet in autumn giving a spectacular display.
An excellent subject for growing over fences, but may also be trained over arbors, pergolas and other supports. Makes good ground ... |
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