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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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Calystegia hederacea 'Flore Pleno' (syn.'Multiplex') | japanese bindweed (california rose) 'Flore Pleno' | flowers | VII-IX | 2-3 m | 2-3 m | Zones 6 - 9 | ||
japanese bindweed (california rose) 'Flore Pleno'A climbing perennial with very interesting flowers: double ball-like vivid pink flowers. Blossoms form July to September. Arrow-like downy leaves. In spring, old woody stems should be cut back just at the base of the plant. Best grown in a warm sunny position. Thrives best in moist well drained and rich in humus soil. Excellent for small fences, trellises and other garden supports. |
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Akebia quinata 'Silver Bells' | five-leaf akebia 'Silver Bells' | leaves, flowers | V | 5-6 m | 2-3 m | 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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Actinidia arguta 'Ananasnaya' syn. 'Anna' | hardy kiwi, kiwi berry (bower actinidia, tara vine) 'Ananasnaya' syn. 'Anna' | edible fruits | V-VI | 8-10 m | 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 SCARLET SEPTEMBER KIWI® 'Mirzan' | kiwi berry, hardy kiwi (bower actinidia, tara vine) SCARLET SEPTEMBER KIWI® 'Mirzan' | edible fruits, leaves | V-VI | 8 m | 2-3 m | Zones 6A - 8 | ||
kiwi berry, hardy kiwi (bower actinidia, tara vine) SCARLET SEPTEMBER KIWI® 'Mirzan'A Polish cultivar yielding red, tasty, sweet fruit (Mini Kiwi). It's the earliest of all cultivars to ripen – it starts at the end of August and yields fruit until mid-September. Recommended for gardens as well as production plantations. Raised by Mirosław Zaniewski, Poland. Introduced in the market by Clematis The Source of Good Climbers in 2015.
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Dioscorea batatus | Chinese yam, Cinnamon vine | leaves | VI-VIII | 2-3,5 m | 2-3,5 m | Zones 6 - 9 | ||
Chinese yam, Cinnamon vineOriginating from China and Japan, a perennial twining vine with edible roots. It has slender stems up to 2-3.5 m long that die out every autumn. Underground tubers, large, elongated, called, in its country of origin, sweet potatoes. Leaves dark green, lustrous, cordate, 7 to 9-veined are green or reddish-purple colored along the leaf margins, petioles, and stems. Flowers are small, white and have a cinnamon fragrance. In autumn small ... |
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Vitis 'Zilga' | Wine Grape 'Zilga' | leaves, fruits | V-VI | 10 m | 2-4 m | Zones 3 - 9 | ||
Wine Grape 'Zilga'Vigorous climber with edible fruits. Light green leaves turn yellow in autumn. It climbs by means of tendrils that twine round the support. Inconspicuous, fragrant flowers in May and June. Violet-mauve edible berries are borne in October. Undemanding, drought-tolerating, disease resistant and very frost hardy (down to -40oC). Particularly useful for growing on high fences, screens, arbours and unsightly buildings. |
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Vitis coignetiae | Crimson Glory Vine | leaves | V-VI | 12 m | 4 m | Zones 5 - 7 | ||
Crimson Glory VineA spectacular, strong-growing climber reaching over 10m (up to 4m of annual growth). Large, handsome leaves turn scarlet in autumn giving a magnificent display. Very hardy with no special soil requirements. Suitable for climbing tall fences, arbors and strong supports. Pruning: when it suppresses the growth of other plants. It's best done in late autumn or winter (before the vegetation period), or in summer after the stems have partially grown ... |
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Humulus lupulus | Hop | leaves | VIII | 4-6 m | 4-6 m | Zones 5 - 8 | ||
HopOne 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 ... |
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Humulus lupulus 'Aureus' | Hop 'Aureus' | leaves | VIII | 4-6 m | 4-6 m | Zones 5 - 8 | ||
Hop 'Aureus'A climbing perennial growing up to 6 m tall with soft yellow leaves throughout the summer. A female form, the most attractive of all hop varieties. Best grown in full sun, not drought tolerant. Very effective in autumn (IX-X) with drooping yellow cones scattered around the plant. Owing to its vigorous growth and densely twining stems it forms thick clothing of a fence, a tree trunk, an arbour or a ... |
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Fallopia baldschuanica (syn. F. aubertii) | Silvervine Fleeceflower | leaves, flowers | VIII-X | 10-15 m | 6 m | Zones 6A - 8 | ||
Silvervine FleeceflowerThe most rampant climber of our climate with densely twining stems up to 12m long (6m of annual growth). Small, green, ovate-lanceolate leaves fall off after frost. From August to October tiny white flowers are borne abundantly on short branchlets. Though tolerant of poor soils, it will grow much quicker in a fertile ground. Prefers sunny sites. It may freeze during severe winters.Due to its vigorous growth it's excellent for ... |
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Hydrangea anomala 'Cordifolia' | Climbing Hydrangea ‘Cordifolia’ | leaves, flowers | VI-VII | 1-1,5 m | 0,1 m | Zones 5 - 7 | ||
Climbing Hydrangea ‘Cordifolia’A dwarf variety of roundish leaves 4-6 cm in diameter, green, glossy on the upper side and white and green underneath, serrated and set on long petioles. Flowers are sterile, cream coloured, honey scented and scarce, gathered in corymbs, blooming in June and July. It climbs by means of adventitious roots, reaching 1-1,5 m height (10 cm annual growth ratio. Frost hardy, undemanding, resistant to diseases and vermin. Prefers moist ... |
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Hedera hibernica 'Arbori Compact' | Irish ivy, Atlantic ivy ‘Arbori Compact’ | leaves, flowers, fruits | IX | 0,5-1 m | 0,3 m | Zones 6 - 8 | ||
Irish ivy, Atlantic ivy ‘Arbori Compact’A compact shrub of erect, wiry shoots and decorative leaves. Looks pretty when planted as a single feature in a small garden. A group of specimen creates a ground cover. |
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Schizophragma hydrangeoides 'Roseum' | Japanese Hydrangea-vine 'Roseum' | flowers | VI-VII | 6 m | 0,5 m | Zones 5B - 8 | ||
Japanese Hydrangea-vine 'Roseum'A new cultivar of Japanese Hydrangea-vine with pale pink flowers that open in July. Heart-shaped leaves are deep green with a slightly reddish shade, yellow in autumn. It climbs by means of aerial roots. It prefers moist and acid soil. A superb plant for partially shady or shady positions, walls, trees and as ground cover. Prune moderately, only when needed. |
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Millettia japonica | Summer wisteria | flowers | V, VI-VII | 2-2,5 m | 0,5 m | Zones 6 - 9 | ||
Summer wisteriaSlow-growing vine similar to wisteria, but blooming in summer. Flowers are light violet-pink gathered in loose clusters 25-35 cm long. Blooming in June and July. Leaves are pinnate, consisting usually of 13 narrow ovate leaflets. Stems twine anticlockwise around supports. It may freeze during harsher winters. This variety starts blooming in the 4th-5th year after planting. Grows up to 2-2,5 m. Native to Japan and Korea. Most abundant blooming occurs ... |
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Rosa CLAIR MATIN | Climbing rose CLAIR MATIN | fragrant flowers, red shoots | VI-X | 2,5-3 m | 0,5 m | Zones 6 - 8 | ||
Climbing rose CLAIR MATINThe cultivar produces delicate, semi-double, subtly scented flowers opening in a number of cycles well into October. It is undemanding and resilient. Raised by Marie-Louise Meilland, France, 1960.
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Rosa 'Ghislaine de Féligonde' | Climbing rose 'Ghislaine de Féligonde' | fragrant flowers | VI-X | 2-3 m | 0,5 m | Zones 6 - 8 | ||
Climbing rose 'Ghislaine de Féligonde'A prolific cultivar producing scented flowers of beautiful apricot colour. Flowers appear in a number of cycles from June to October. The shoots have almost no prickles. Raised by Eugène Turbat, France, 1916.
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Rosa SUPER DOROTHY 'Heldoro' | Climbing rose SUPER DOROTHY 'Heldoro' | flowers | VI-X | 2 m | 0,5 m | Zones 6 - 8 | ||
Climbing rose SUPER DOROTHY 'Heldoro'A climbing cultivar of supple shoots and double, bright pink flowers gathered in large inflorescences. Bloom abundantly over a long period of time – till autumn. It is undemanding and mildew resistant. Raised by W. Hetzel, Germany, 1986.
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Rosa 'Veilchenblau' | Climbing rose 'Veilchenblau' | flowers | VI | 2 m | 0,5 m | Zones 6 - 8 | ||
Climbing rose 'Veilchenblau'A very fast-growing cultivar of numerous, highly original, beatifully scented violet flowers. Robust and highly resistant. The shoots have nearly no prickles. Introduced by Johann Christoph Schmidt, Germany, 1909.
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Parthenocissus tricuspidata 'Fenway Park' | Boston Ivy 'Fenway Park' | leaves | 8 m | 0,5-1 m | Zones 6B - 9 | |||
Boston Ivy 'Fenway Park'A cultivar selected in the USA. A moderately vigorous, self-clinging vine with attractive large three-lobed light yellow green leaves arranged like roof tiles. In autumn leaves turn orange scarlet. It climbs by means of adhesive pads at the ends of leaf tendrils. Best grown in a sheltered, well-lit spot but without strong sunlight. Moderately hardy, it may freeze during severe winters. Particularly useful for covering walls, arbours, pergolas, trees, pylons ... |
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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 | ||
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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