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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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Euonymus fortunei 'Emerald'n'Gold' | Euonymus fortunei 'Emerald'n'Gold' | leaves | Yes | 0,5 m | 7-10 | Zones 6 - 9 | ||
Euonymus fortunei 'Emerald'n'Gold'Small, 3 cm across, green leaves with bright yellow margins. The variegation disappears when grown in deep shade. Stems are erect to semi-erect and will grow even up to 2 m high when planted near a support (a fence or a tree). If trimmed, they will spread forming a dense mat. May be used to protect the base of the clematis plants from the sun. Plant between 7 and 10 ... |
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Euonymus fortunei 'Interbolwi' | Euonymus fortunei 'Interbolwi' | leaves | Yes | 0,5 m | 8 | Zones 6 - 9 | ||
Euonymus fortunei 'Interbolwi'Small, 3 cm across, deep green leaves with a bright yellow center. The form is spreading in habit and doesn't need pruning. It's suitable for growing over large areas, filling up space between taller shrubs, or creating edgings. It grows well both in sun and light shade, forming an attractive green-yellow carpet. Plant between 5 to 8 plants per square meter. One of the frost hardiest forms of Euonymus. |
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Euonymus fortunei 'Sunspot' | Euonymus fortunei 'Sunspot' | leaves | Yes | 0,5 m | 8 | Zones 6 - 9 | ||
Euonymus fortunei 'Sunspot'Small, 4 cm across, elliptic, boldly corrugated, deep green leaves with a bright yellow center. Leaves turn slightly red in winter. Young shoots are yellow and spread over the ground, forming an attractive yellow-green carpet. No pruning required. It’s suitable for covering large areas, both in sun and shade, filling up space between taller shrubs as well as for creating edgings. One of the frost-hardiest forms of Euonymus. Plant 5-8 ... |
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Euonymus fortunei 'Silver Queen' | Euonymus fortunei 'Silver Queen' | leaves | Yes | 0,5 m | 5-8 | Zones 6 - 9 | ||
Euonymus fortunei 'Silver Queen'A charming plant with attractive foliage: relatively large leaves, 5 cm across, are creamy-yellow in spring and over time turn green with a wide creamy-yellow margin. The margin becomes white in summer. It tolerates pruning well and forms quickly a dense tangled mat. If left untrimmed, it will climb, attaining in a few years 2-3 m in height, and will bear rather inconspicuous flowers followed by fruit. It can freeze ... |
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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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Euonymus fortunei 'Canadale Gold' | Euonymus fortunei 'Canadale Gold' | leaves | Yes | 0,8 m | 5 | Zones 5 - 9 | ||
Euonymus fortunei 'Canadale Gold'... |
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Schizophragma hydrangeoides | Japanese Hydrangea-vine | leaves, flowers VII | No | 50 cm | 4 | Zone 5 | ||
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 (0,5m of annual growth), it eventually reaches 6m. |
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Hedera helix 'Thorndale' | Common Ivy 'Thorndale' | leaves | Yes | 1 m | 4 | Zone 4 | ||
Common Ivy 'Thorndale'This vigorous and spreading climber is recognized as one of the hardiest ivy cultivars. Reaches a height of over 20m (1m of annual growth). Notable for its glossy dark green leathery leaves with white veins. It attaches itself to supports by aerial roots. |
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Euonymus fortunei 'Kewensis' | Euonymus fortunei 'Kewensis' | leaves | Yes | 0,2 m | 10-15 | Zones 5 - 8 | ||
Euonymus fortunei 'Kewensis'The most compact variety creating very low cover (5-10 cm height). Small evergreen leaves (1-1.5 cm) are dark with light green venation and turn red in autumn. It climbs over supports by means of rootlets. It thrives in every average, moderately moist but well-drained soil, acidic to moderately alkaline. Does not tolerate wet soil, sustains temporary draughts and urban conditions. Thrives in sunny, semi-shaded or even shady sites. Frost hardy ... |
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Schizophragma hydrangeoides 'Moonlight' | Japanese Hydrangea-vine 'Moonlight' | leaves, flowers | No | 0,5 m | Zones 6 - 8 | |||
Japanese Hydrangea-vine 'Moonlight'An ornamental climber, supporting itself by means of aerial roots. White flowers are borne in large, flattened cymes. Attractive heart-shaped, slivery glaucous leaves turn yellow in autumn. Though slow-growing (0,5m of annual growth), it eventually reaches 6m. |
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