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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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Parthenocissus quinquefolia var. engelmannii | Engelmann's Virginia Creeper, Engelmann's Ivy Plant | leaves | VI | 10-20 m | 1-2 m | Zones 4 - 9 | ||
Engelmann's Virginia Creeper, Engelmann's Ivy PlantA popular self-clinging variety with numerous adhesive pads at tendrils’ ends that enable the plant to climb over smooth surfaces. Leaves compound, consisting of 5 elliptical lobes, pointy and dentate, dark green lustreless on the upper side and light green turning scarlet in autumn underneath. Unassuming, yellow-green flowers blossom in July–August. Fruit - small purple-black waxy berries – are set on red stalks. Rather strong-growing vine reaching 10-20 m (1-2 ... |
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Wisteria macrostachia 'Blue Moon' | wisteria 'Blue Moon' | flowers | VI, VIII | 5-6 m | 1-2 m | Zones 4 - 9 | ||
wisteria 'Blue Moon'An American cultivar, highly frost hardy, blooming later than Asian wisterias. Its most admirable feature are the blue, fragrant flowers gathered in long inflorescences. It may be trained into a tree shape. |
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Aristolochia macrophylla (syn. Aristolochia durior) | Dutchman's Pipe, Pipevine | leaves | V-VI | 10 m | 1-2 m | Zones 5 - 7 | ||
Dutchman's Pipe, PipevineA vigorous climber growing up to 10 m tall (1-2 m of annual growth). Strikingly large, heart-shaped leaves up to 30 cm in length are its main attraction. Unusual, small (2-4 cm), pipe-like flowers blooming in May-June. Best planted in half-shade. It requires fertile, fresh soil; in full sun and on dry soil it's frequently attacked by spiders. |
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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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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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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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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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Hydrangea anomala TAKE A CHANCE® | Climbing Hydrangea TAKE A CHANCE® | leaves | 4-6 m | 0,5-1 m | Zones 5 - 7 | |||
Climbing Hydrangea TAKE A CHANCE®An interesting cultivar of white-splashed leaves. The leaves are nearly circular, 5-10 cm in diameter, green with irregular white colouring on the margins and/or green-white marble pattern on the rest of the leaf. The edges are serrated and set on long petioles. It climbs by aerial roots, reaching 4-6 m height (0.5-1 m annual growth rate). It is frost hardy, undemanding disease and pest resistant. Prefers acidic soils, moist but ... Selected in Japan
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Hydrangea anomala GREEN RACER® | Climbing Hydrangea GREEN RACER® | leaves | 2-3 m | 1 m | Zones 5 - 7 | |||
Climbing Hydrangea GREEN RACER®A compact but fast growing cultivar of heart-shaped or ovate leaves. Frost hardy, undemanding and disease and pest resistant, particularly recommended for small gardens. Selected by Szczepan Marczyński out of plants found in natural sites in Japan. Introduced in the market by Clematis The Source of Good Climbers, Poland in 2015.
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Actinidia arguta 'Weiki' F | kiwi berry, hardy kiwi (bower actinidia, tara vine) 'Weiki' F | edible fruits, leaves | V-VI | 8 m | 2-3 m | Zones 5 - 8 | ||
kiwi berry, hardy kiwi (bower actinidia, tara vine) 'Weiki' FA rampant growing (up to 8-10 m tall) prolific female climber; needs a male form to pollinate. Blooms in June. In order to bear fruit a plant requires 150 days without frost. Berries ripen in October. If gathered unripe, they soften and mature when put in a bag together with fruits producing ethylene, e.g. apples, and kept at room temperature. It starts bearing fruit in its third or fourth year ... Breeder: Hermann Schimmelpfeng, Technische Universität München, Germany
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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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Actinidia arguta 'Weiki' M | hardy kiwi (bower actinidia, tara vine) 'Weiki' M | leaves | V-VI | 8 m | 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 'Geneva' | kiwi berry, hardy kiwi (bower actinidia, tara vine) 'Geneva' | edible fruits, leaves | V-VI | 4-8 m | 2-3 m | Zones 5 - 8 | ||
kiwi berry, hardy kiwi (bower actinidia, tara vine) 'Geneva'An American, early blooming prolific female cultivar bearing tasty fruits (Mini Kiwi): sweet, with a honey flavour and aroma, and a smooth, edible skin. Medium-sized roundish berries, with a reddish-brown bloom when in full sun, ripen during September and October. After maturing they soften quickly. It starts bearing fruit in its third or fourth year after planting. Sustains frosts up to –30oC. Warm sheltered site and moderately moist, fertile soil ... |
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Actinidia arguta 'Rogów' | kiwi berry, hardy kiwi (bower actinidia, tara vine) ‘Rogów’ | edible fruit | V-VI | 8 m | 2-3 m | Zones 5 - 8 | ||
kiwi berry, hardy kiwi (bower actinidia, tara vine) ‘Rogów’Polish, prolific female form selected at Warsaw University of Life Sciences (SGGW) Arboretum in Rogów. It produces tasty oval berries, 3 cm long and 2 cm wide (Mini Kiwi), with edible skin. Fruits ripen in late September – October. It starts bearing fruit in the third or fourth year after planting. Sustains frosts down to -28oC. It requires a warm, sunny, sheltered site with fertile, moist but well drained soil. ... |
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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 'Bingo' PBR | kiwi berry, hardy kiwi (bower actinidia, tara vine) 'Bingo' PBR | edible fruits, leaves | V-VI | 8 m | 2 m | Zones 5 - 8 | ||
kiwi berry, hardy kiwi (bower actinidia, tara vine) 'Bingo' PBRA Polish plentiful cultivar yielding tasty, aromatic berries with a pineapple flavour. Recommended for production plantations and house gardens. Raised by Piotr Latocha D. Sc. at the Life Science University of Warsaw. Introduced in the market by Clematis The Source of Good Climbers in 2015.
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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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