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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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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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Cornus mas 'Elegantnyj' | Cornelian Cherry Dogwood 'Elegantnyj' | leaves, edible fruits | No | 0,5 m | 1 | Zones 5 - 7 | ||
Cornelian Cherry Dogwood 'Elegantnyj'opis wkrótce... |
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Amelanchier alnifolia 'Sleyt' | Saskatoon serviceberry 'Sleyt' | leaves, flowers, edible fruits | No | 0,5 m | 1 | Zones 3 - 8 | ||
Saskatoon serviceberry 'Sleyt'opis wkrótce... |
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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 'Duet' | haskap (blue honeysuckle, honeyberry) 'Duet' | No | 0,4 m | 1 | Zones 3 - 7 | |||
haskap (blue honeysuckle, honeyberry) 'Duet'Long-lived and very frost hardy plant grown for their tasty, healthy and very early ripening fruit. |
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Lonicera kamtschatica 'Siniczka' | haskap (blue honeysuckle, honeyberry) 'Siniczka' | No | 0,5 m | 1 | Zones 3 - 7 | |||
haskap (blue honeysuckle, honeyberry) 'Siniczka'Long-lived and very frost hardy plant grown for their tasty, healthy and very early ripening fruit. |
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Lonicera kamtschatica 'Wojtek' | haskap (blue honeysuckle, honeyberry) 'Wojtek' | No | 0,5 m | 1 | Zones 3 - 7 | |||
haskap (blue honeysuckle, honeyberry) 'Wojtek'Long-lived and very frost hardy plant grown for their tasty, healthy and very early ripening fruit. |
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Lonicera kamtschatica 'Leningradskij Velikan' | haskap (blue honeysuckle, honeyberry) 'Leningradskij Velikan' | No | 0,5 m | 1 | Zones 3 - 7 | |||
haskap (blue honeysuckle, honeyberry) 'Leningradskij Velikan'Long-lived and very frost hardy plant grown for their tasty, healthy and very early ripening fruit. |
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Lonicera kamtschatica 'Nimfa' | haskap (blue honeysuckle, honeyberry) 'Nimfa' | No | 0,5 m | 1 | Zones 3 - 7 | |||
haskap (blue honeysuckle, honeyberry) 'Nimfa'Long-lived and very frost hardy plant grown for their tasty, healthy and very early ripening fruit. |
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Lonicera kamtschatica 'Tomiczka' | haskap (blue honeysuckle, honeyberry) 'Tomiczka' | No | 0,5 m | 1 | Zones 3 - 7 | |||
haskap (blue honeysuckle, honeyberry) 'Tomiczka'Long-lived and very frost hardy plant grown for their tasty, healthy and very early ripening fruit. |
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Rubus phoenicolasius | Japanese Wineberry, Wine raspberry | fruits, leaves and stems | No | 0,5 m | Zones 6 - 8 | |||
Japanese Wineberry, Wine raspberryA shrub of tasty, red fruit and decorative, hairy shoots. Highly resistant to pest and disease. |
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Lonicera kamtschatica 'Karina' | haskap (blue honeysuckle, honeyberry) 'Karina' | cultivated for its berries | No | 0,5 m | 1 | Zones 3 - 7 | ||
haskap (blue honeysuckle, honeyberry) 'Karina'Long-lived and highly frost hardy plant cultivated for its tasty and healthy fruit, ripening early in our climate. Its upright form reaches 1.8-2 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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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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Lonicera kamtschatica 'Atut' | haskap (blue honeysuckle, honeyberry) 'Atut' | cultivated for its berries | No | 0,4 m | 1 | Zones 3 - 7 | ||
haskap (blue honeysuckle, honeyberry) 'Atut'Long-lived and highly frost hardy plant cultivated for its tasty and healthy fruit, ripening early in our climate. Its compact form reaches 1.2 m height. Long-lived and highly frost hardy plant cultivated for its tasty and healthy fruit, ripening early in our climate. The plant requires cross pollination therefore Lonicera yields fruit best when planted in a vicinity of other varieties of this species. The first berries set early – ... |
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Lonicera kamtschatica 'Bakcarskaya' | haskap (blue honeysuckle, honeyberry) 'Bakcarskaya' | cultivated for its berries | No | 0,5 m | 1 | Zones 3 - 7 | ||
haskap (blue honeysuckle, honeyberry) 'Bakcarskaya'Long-lived and highly frost hardy plant cultivated for its tasty and healthy fruit, ripening early in our climate. Its upright form reaches 1.7 m height. Pale yellow, modest but rich in nectar flowers borne in the first half of April. The plant requires cross pollination 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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Lonicera kamtschatica 'Blue Velvet' | haskap (blue honeysuckle, honeyberry) 'Blue Velvet' | cultivated for its berries | No | 0,5 m | 1 | Zones 3 - 7 | ||
haskap (blue honeysuckle, honeyberry) 'Blue Velvet'Long-lived and highly frost hardy plant cultivated for its tasty and healthy fruit, ripening early in our climate. Its upright form reaches 1.7 m height. Pale yellow, modest but rich in nectar flowers borne in the first half of April. The plant requires cross pollination 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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Lonicera kamtschatica 'Indigo Yum' | haskap (blue honeysuckle, honeyberry) 'Indigo Yum' | cultivated for its berries | No | 0,5 m | 1 | Zones 3 - 7 | ||
haskap (blue honeysuckle, honeyberry) 'Indigo Yum'Long-lived and highly frost hardy plant cultivated for its tasty and healthy fruit, ripening early in our climate. Its upright form reaches 1.7 m height. Pale yellow, modest but rich in nectar flowers borne in the first half of April. The plant requires cross pollination 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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Aronia ×prunifolia 'Nero' | Purple Chokeberry ‘Nero’ | leaves which turn red in autumn, edible fruits | No | 0,5 m | 1 | Zones 4 - 7 | ||
Purple Chokeberry ‘Nero’A cultivar of quite large, round, juicy, sweet, dark-blue-violet berries gathered in clusters. Leaves turn striking red in autumn. Perfect for house gardens as well as for production plantations. Most probably originates from Russia. In the 70. found its way from Slovakia to Germany where it was popularized on a larger scale.
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Rubus illecebrosus | Strawberry-Raspberry (Balloon Berry) | No | 0,5 m | 3 | Zones 5 - 8 | |||
Strawberry-Raspberry (Balloon Berry)A resistant and undemanding subshrub, yielding attractive, edible fruit. Recommended for house gardens. Natural sites located in Japan.
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Rubus fruticosus 'Navaho' | Thornless Blackberry ‘Navaho’ | No | 0,5 m | Zones 6 - 8 | ||||
Thornless Blackberry ‘Navaho’An undemanding shrub of erect, long, thornless shoots, yielding tasty fruit. Perfect for growing in house gardens. The cultivar was raised in The University of Arkansas, USA.
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