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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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Cornus mas 'Nikołka' | Cornelian Cherry Dogwood 'Nikołka' | leaves, edible fruits | No | 0,5 m | 1 | Zones 5 - 7 | ||
Cornelian Cherry Dogwood 'Nikołka'opis wkrótce... |
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Cornus mas 'Radost' | Cornelian Cherry Dogwood 'Radost' | leaves, edible fruits | No | 0,5 m | 1 | Zones 5 - 7 | ||
Cornelian Cherry Dogwood 'Radost'opis wkrótce... |
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Cornus mas 'Svietlajczok' | Cornelian Cherry Dogwood 'Svietlajczok' | leaves, edible fruits | No | 0,5 m | 1 | Zones 5 - 7 | ||
Cornelian Cherry Dogwood 'Svietlajczok'opis wkrótce... |
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Elaeagnus umbellata Pointilla® Amoroso® | Elaeagnus umbellata Pointilla® Amoroso® | No | 0,5 m | 1 | Zones 6 - 9 | |||
Elaeagnus umbellata Pointilla® Amoroso®A valuable, resistant and undemanding shrub recommended for all types of house gardens. Well-adjusted to urban conditions. |
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Elaeagnus umbellata Pointilla® Fortunella® | Elaeagnus umbellata Pointilla® Fortunella® | No | 0,5 m | 1 | Zones 6 - 9 | |||
Elaeagnus umbellata Pointilla® Fortunella®opis wkrótce... |
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Elaeagnus umbellata Pointilla® Sweet’n’Sour® | Elaeagnus umbellata Pointilla® Sweet’n’Sour® | No | 0,5 m | 1 | Zones 6 - 9 | |||
Elaeagnus umbellata Pointilla® Sweet’n’Sour®A valuable, resistant and undemanding shrub, recommended for all types of house gardens. Well-adjusted to urban conditions. |
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Schisandra chinensis 'Sadova No.1', wu-wei-zi | five flavour berry (magnolia vine, wu-wei-zi) ‘Sadova No.1’ | edible fruits, leaves | No | 1 m | Zones 5A - 8 | |||
five flavour berry (magnolia vine, wu-wei-zi) ‘Sadova No.1’A Ukrainian, autogamous variety abundant in fruit. Its valuable stems are used for decorative, medicinal and nutritional purposes. The fruit, but also to some extent the leaves and the bark contain schisandrine (toning and strengthening substance), Vitamin E and many minerals: iron, copper, manganese, nickel, molybdenum, titanium and zinc, as well as significant quantities of magnesium, potassium and phosphorus. It has been used for centuries in the traditional Chinese medicine. ... |
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Schisandra chinensis, wu-wei-zi | Five Flavour Berry, Chinese Magnolia Vine, Schizandra Berry | edible fruits, leaves | No | 0,5-1,5 m | Zones 5A - 8 | |||
Five Flavour Berry, Chinese Magnolia Vine, Schizandra BerryA 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 ... |
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Akebia quinata 'Alba' | five-leaf akebia 'Alba' | leaves, flowers | Yes | 1-3 m | 1 | Zones 6A - 8 | ||
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 ... |
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Akebia quinata 'Silver Bells' | five-leaf akebia 'Silver Bells' | leaves, flowers | Yes | 2-3 m | 1 | Zones 6A - 8 | ||
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 ... |
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Akebia quinata 'Variegata' | five-leaf akebia 'Variegata' | leaves, flowers | Yes | 1-2 m | 1 | Zones 6A - 8 | ||
five-leaf akebia 'Variegata'A vigorous climber. Semi-evergreen leaves are composed of 5 leathery, deep green leaflets mottled with white. Pale pink, fragrant flowers open in May. A good pollinator for other cultivars of the species. It has very interesting, sausage-shaped fruit with edible flesh. The stems twine round the supports. The variegation is more pronounced in full sun. Suitable for training up fences and various supports. It can also be left to climb ... |
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Akebia quinata | five-leaf akebia (chocolate vine) | leaves, fragrant flowers | Yes | 1-3 m | 1 | Zones 6A - 8 | ||
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 ... |
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Fuchsia 'Riccartonii' | Fuchsia 'Riccartonii' | flowers | No | 0,5 m | 1 | Zones 7 - 7 | ||
Fuchsia 'Riccartonii'Opis wkrótce... |
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Lycium barbarum 'New Big' | goji berry 'New Big' | flowers, fruits | No | 0,5-1 m | Zones 5 - 8 | |||
goji berry 'New Big'Nutritional and decorative plant used for centuries in the traditional Chinese, Korean, Japanese and Tibetan medicine. Its main attraction are orange-red fruits, commonly known as Goji berries. ‘New Big’ cultivar’s fruit are bigger (2 cm length and 1 cm diameter) and sweeter than the species fruit. They ripen from August to October. Ripe berries are edible, tasty and sweet. They come third on the list of vitamin C-rich plants with ... |
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Lycium barbarum 'No.1' | goji berry 'No.1' | flowers, fruits | No | 0,5-1 m | Zones 5 - 8 | |||
goji berry 'No.1'Nutritional and decorative plant used for centuries in the traditional Chinese, Korean, Japanese and Tibetan medicine. Its main attraction are orange-red fruits, commonly known as Goji berries. ‘No.1’ cultivar’s fruit are bigger (2,5 cm) and sweeter than the species fruit. They ripen from August to October. Ripe berries are edible, tasty and sweet. They come third on the list of vitamin C-rich plants with 2500 mg per 100 g value. ... |
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Actinidia arguta 'Weiki' M | hardy kiwi (bower actinidia, tara vine) 'Weiki' M | leaves | No | 2-3 m | Zones 5 - 8 | |||
hardy kiwi (bower actinidia, tara vine) 'Weiki' MA rampant growing (up to 8-10 m tall), very interesting male plant, a good pollinator for female and bisexual cultivars of Actinidia arguta - it's enough to plant one male plant for 6-8 female plants. Attractive for its foliage - dark green, slightly lustrous leaves with red petioles. This variety sustains frosts up to –30oC. Pruning is best done in late autumn or winter (before the vegetation period), or in ... Breeder: Hermann Schimmelpfeng, Technische Universität München, Germany
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Actinidia arguta 'Ananasnaya' syn. 'Anna' | hardy kiwi, kiwi berry (bower actinidia, tara vine) 'Ananasnaya' syn. 'Anna' | edible fruits | No | 2-3 m | Zones 5 - 8 | |||
hardy kiwi, kiwi berry (bower actinidia, tara vine) 'Ananasnaya' syn. 'Anna'Considered the best cultivar for commercial cultivation (Berry Kiwi, Mini Kiwi). Oval fruits, about 3 cm long and 2,5 cm across, with a brown red bloom when exposed to sunlight ,ripen in early October. They are very tasty and have an edible skin. It starts bearing fruit in the 3rd-4th year after planting. Sustains frosts up to –28oC. It requires a warm sheltered site and moist but well drained, fertile ... |
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Actinidia arguta 'Purpurna Sadowa' | hardy kiwi, kiwi berry (bower actinidia, tara vine) 'Purpurna Sadowa' | edible fruits | No | 2-3 m | Zones 5B - 8 | |||
hardy kiwi, kiwi berry (bower actinidia, tara vine) 'Purpurna Sadowa'A very prolific, Ukrainian, red-berried female cultivar with tasty, durable fruit (Mini Kiwi) that ripen from late September to October. The berries are oval, about 3.5 cm long and 2.5 cm across, purple red when in full sun, and can be eaten unpeeled. They start appearing in the third – fourth year after planting. It tolerates temperatures down to -28oC. Requires a warm, sheltered site in full sun and moist, ... |
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Lonicera kamtschatica | haskap (blue honeysuckle, honeyberry) | cultivated for its berries | No | 0,7 m | 1 | Zones 3 - 7 | ||
haskap (blue honeysuckle, honeyberry)A long-lived and highly frost hardy plant cultivated for its tasty and valuable berries, ripening early in our climate. Its habit is upright and round, and the height reaches 1.5-2 m. Inconspicuous, pale yellow, nectar-rich flowers appear in the first half of April. They require cross pollination, therefore the plant thrives in the vicinity of other varieties of the species. The fruit sets early – in the second or third ... |
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Lonicera kamtschatica 'Amphora' | haskap (blue honeysuckle, honeyberry) 'Amphora' | cultivated for its berries | No | 0,5 m | 1 | Zones 3 - 7 | ||
haskap (blue honeysuckle, honeyberry) 'Amphora'Long-lived and highly frost hardy plant cultivated for its tasty and healthy fruit, ripening early in our climate. Its upright form reaches 1.5 m height. Pale yellow, modest but rich in nectar flowers borne in the first half of April. The plant requires a pollinator therefore Lonicera yields fruit best when planted in a vicinity of other varieties of this species. The first berries set early – plants in the ... |
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