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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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Lonicera ×brownii 'Dropmore Scarlet' | Brown's Honeysuckle 'Dropmore Scarlet' | flowers, fruits | VI-IX | 3 m | 2 m | Zones 5 - 9 | ||
Brown's Honeysuckle 'Dropmore Scarlet'A common climber reaching 3 m (2 m of annual growth). Tubular, bright scarlet flowers are borne in whorls at the ends of shoots from June to September, followed by decorative, orange-red berries (July-October). It doesn't have any special soil requirements |
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Lonicera periclymenum 'Chojnów' FRAGRANT CLOUD PBR | Woodbine Honeysuckle 'Chojnów' FRAGRANT CLOUD PBR | flowers | VI-IX | 2-3 m | 1 m | Zones 5 - 9 | ||
Woodbine Honeysuckle 'Chojnów' FRAGRANT CLOUD PBRPolish cultivar from 2006 with a compact growth habit and a long flowering period (June - September). Flowers are red-purple on the outside and beige inside, and have a strong agreeable scent. Ornamental red fruits (August - October). Small leaves, purple-green when young, turn green with age. Stems twine round the supports. Succeeds in moderately fertile soil as long as it’s not too dry or acid. In May it’s often ... |
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Rosa 'Paul's Scarlet Climber' | Climbing rose 'Paul's Scarlet Climber' | flowers | VI-IX | 3-4 m | 1 m | Zones 6 - 8 | ||
Climbing rose 'Paul's Scarlet Climber'A valuable cultivar of delicately, sweetly scented, deep red flowers. Healthy, frost and disease resistant. Raised by William Paul, Great Britain 1915.
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Lonicera japonica 'Aureoreticulata' | Japanese Honeysuckle 'Aureoreticulata' | leaves | VI-VII | 3 m | 1 m | Zones 6A - 9 | ||
Japanese Honeysuckle 'Aureoreticulata'A vigorous, semi-evergreen species reaching 3 m (1 m of annual growth) on a suitable support. Interesting, green with yellow veins leaves. Flowers small, white, changing to yellow with age from June to August. Berries small, purplish-black with a light waxy bloom. Succeeds in mediocre soils, but may freeze during severe winters. Best planted in sheltered or half-shaded positions, both as a climber or a ground cover. Well suited for ... |
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Ampelopsis glandulosa 'Elegans' | Porcelain Ampelopsis 'Elegans' | leaves, fruits | VI-VII | 2-3 m | 0,5-1 m | Zones 6A - 9 | ||
Porcelain Ampelopsis 'Elegans'An attractive vine growing up to 2-3 m tall, with coarsely toothed leaves, densely mottled white and tinged pink. New shoots are reddish. In autumn it bears decorative fruits: round, blue-violet and covered with a delicate grey waxy bloom. Requires sheltered positions. Excellent for small or medium gardens, where space is restricted. |
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Hydrangea anomala subsp. petiolaris | Climbing Hydrangea | leaves, flowers VI-VII | VI-VII | 10-20 m | 0,5-1 m | Zones 5 - 7 | ||
Climbing HydrangeaA valuable, fully hardy, strong-growing climber reaching even 20 m (0,5-1 m of annual growth) in suitable trees. It attaches itself by means of aerial roots, though may require initial support. Flowers in corymbs, in June to July, greenish-white, with several large, prominent white florets along the margin. Green, ovate leaves on long petioles turn to yellow in autumn. Stems cooper-brown with peeling bark. Thrives best in moist and acid ... |
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Lonicera henryi | Henry's Honeysuckle | evergreen leaves, flowers | VI-VII | 3-4 m | 1 m | Zones 6B - 9 | ||
Henry's HoneysuckleA rarely encountered evergreen climber with deep green lanceolate leaves and chocolate-purple flowers borne in clusters during June and July. Berries small, purplish-black with a light waxy bloom. Best planted in sheltered or half-shaded positions. It may freeze during severe winters. Well suited for scrambling over arbors, pergolas and other supports. |
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Lonicera ×tellmanniana | Tellmann Honeysuckle | flowers | VI-VII | 5-6 m | 1-2 m | Zones 5 - 9 | ||
Tellmann HoneysuckleA superb species with rich golden-orange flowers, borne in clusters in June and July, followed by orange fruits. Reaches a height of 5-6 m with 1-2 m of annual growth. Requires fresh fertile soil and a sheltered site. In May it's often subject to attack by aphides, especially when grown in dry and sunny positions. Well suited for scrambling over arbors, pergolas and other supports. |
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Schizophragma hydrangeoides | Japanese Hydrangea-vine | flowers | VI-VII | 6 m | 0,5 m | Zones 5B - 8 | ||
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 (0,5 m of annual growth), it eventually reaches 6 m. Superb species for partially shady or shady positions, walls, tree trunks and as ground cover. Best in moist and acid soils. Pruning: moderate, only when needed. |
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Schizophragma hydrangeoides 'Moonlight' | Japanese Hydrangea-vine 'Moonlight' | leaves, flowers | VI-VII | 6 m | 0,5 m | Zones 5B - 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 (0,5 m of annual growth), it eventually reaches 6 m. Superb species for partially shady or shady positions, walls, tree trunks and as 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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Hydrangea anomala 'Mirranda' | Climbing Hydrangea 'Mirranda' | leaves, flowers | VI-VII | 4-6 m | 0,5 m | Zones 5 - 7 | ||
Climbing Hydrangea 'Mirranda'A new cultivar with green leaves with yellow margins. White flowers in corymbs, in June-July. It climbs by attaching itself to the support by aerial root and can grow up to 6-10 m tall (0,5 m annually). Frost hardy. Thrives best in moist and acid soils in well lit positions that don’t receive direct sunlight. Particularly useful for growing on walls, trees, pergolas and as a groundcover. Well suited for ... |
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Lonicera henryi 'Copper Beauty' | Henry's Honeysuckle 'Copper Beauty' PBR | evergreen leaves, flowers | VI-VII | 5 m | 1 m | Zones 6B - 9 | ||
Henry's Honeysuckle 'Copper Beauty' PBRAn evergreen climber with attractive deep green lanceolate leather-like leaves, 10-15 cm long and 3-4,5 cm wide. Rather sparse small (2-3 cm) yellow orange flowers are borne at the tips of stems and in leaf axils in June-July. Black violet berries. Young stems are purple and hairy and turn brown with age. Stems twine round the support. It tolerates moderately fertile soil, provided that it’s not too dry nor acid. ... |
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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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Schizophragma hydrangeoides BURST OF LIGHT® | Japanese Hydrangea-vine BURST OF LIGHT® | leaves, flowers | VI-VII | 6 m | 0,5 m | Zones 5B - 8 | ||
Japanese Hydrangea-vine BURST OF LIGHT®A plant of beautiful, large, white-green variegated leaves and creamy white flowers gathered in corymbs. Recommended for shaded or semi-shaded sites, along walls and under trees, suitable also as a ground cover. Perfect for bringing light to darker areas of the garden. |
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Rosa 'Excelsa' | Climbing rose 'Excelsa' | flowers | VI-VII | 3-5 m | 1 m | Zones 6 - 8 | ||
Climbing rose 'Excelsa'One of the most popular cultivars of climbing rose producing double flowers gathered in large inflorescences. Blooms at the beginning of summer. Fast growing and healthy. Raised by Michael H. Walsh, USA, 1908.
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Rosa 'Albertine' | Climbing rose 'Albertine' | flowers | VI-VII | 4-6 m | 1 m | Zones 6 - 8 | ||
Climbing rose 'Albertine'A classic, strong-growing and generously blooming rose of unusual, double pink flowers gathered in inflorescences. Resistant and perennial. |
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Rosa 'Alchymist' | Climbing rose 'Alchymist' | flowers | VI-VII | 3-4 m | 1-3 m | Zones 5 - 8 | ||
Climbing rose 'Alchymist'A strong-growing and free-flowering climbing rose of highly attractive, double, fragrant flowers of changing colours – from yellow-orange to pink. |
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Rosa 'American Pillar' | Climbing rose 'American Pillar' | flowers | VI-VII | 4,5 m | 1-3 m | Zones 5 - 8 | ||
Climbing rose 'American Pillar'Free-flowering rose of attractive, bright pink single flowers. A healthy, robust cultivar. |
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Rosa 'Apple Blossom' | Climbing rose 'Apple Blossom' | flowers | VI-VII | 5 m | 1-3 m | Zones 5 - 8 | ||
Climbing rose 'Apple Blossom'Strong-growing and free-flowering of unusual pale pink flowers similar to apple blossom. Its asset is the ability to grow in a shade. |
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