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Clematis
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Latin name Flowers colour Plants height Flowers size Flowering month Aspect Pruning way Frost hardiness
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Clematis 'Kiri Te Kanawa' dark blue, always double 3 m Big V-VIII, IX - S E W 2 (light) Zones 4 - 9
Clematis 'Kiri Te Kanawa'

Clematis 'Kiri Te Kanawa'

A magnificent variety with large, fully double, dark blue flowers on both old and new growth. Excellent for growing over fences, walls, trellises and poles. It can clamber over natural supports e.g. deciduous or coniferous shrubs. Suitable for cut flowers. Particularly useful for cultivation in small gardens or containers on terraces and balconies.

Raised by B. Fretwell, United Kingdom 1986.

 

Latin name Flowers colour Plants height Flowers size Flowering month Aspect Pruning way Frost hardiness
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Clematis 'Belle of Woking' pale mauve, double, single in summer 2-3 m Big V-VIII - S E W 2 (light) Zones 4 - 9
Clematis  'Belle of Woking'

Clematis 'Belle of Woking'

A good variety with pale mauve, double flowers borne on previous year’s wood from late May to July. During summer single flowers are borne on new growth. Grows and flowers best in sunny positions.

Raised by George Jackman & Son, United Kingdom.Introduced in 1881.

 

Latin name Flowers colour Plants height Flowers size Flowering month Aspect Pruning way Frost hardiness
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Clematis 'Arabella' (1994) violet-blue 1,5-2 m Small VI-X - S E W 3 (hard) Zones 4 - 9
Clematis 'Arabella' (1994)

Clematis 'Arabella' (1994)

From June to October mid-blue flowers with conspicuous cream anthers are abundantly scattered over the whole plant. Very free flowering over a long period. A charming climber with raised, non-clinging stems (as in climbing rose). When no support is provided, it scrambles over the ground. Looks lovely when intermingled with other plants, ideal for growing through small shrubs. A hardy cultivar, particularly useful as ground cover, perfect for growing on ...

Raised by B. Fretwell, United Kingdom 1990.

 

Latin name Flowers colour Plants height Flowers size Flowering month Aspect Pruning way Frost hardiness
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Clematis 'Alionushka' pink, bell-shaped 1,5-2 m Medium VI-IX - S E W 3 (hard) Zones 4 - 9
Clematis 'Alionushka'

Clematis 'Alionushka'

Bell-shaped, nodding, rose-pink flowers with pale yellow anthers. A beautiful herbaceous clematis with raised, non-clinging stems (as in climbing rose). When no support is provided, it scrambles over the ground. Looks lovely when intermingled with other plants. A hardy cultivar particularly useful as ground cover, perfect for growing on terraces.

Raised by A. N. Volosenko-Valenis, Ukraine. Named in 1969.

 

Latin name Flowers colour Plants height Flowers size Flowering month Aspect Pruning way Frost hardiness
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Clematis 'Rosea' deep pink 0,5-1 m Small VI-IX N S E W 3 (hard) Zones 4 - 9
Clematis 'Rosea'

Clematis 'Rosea'

A slender-stemmed, scrambling herbaceous perennial. Stems don’t twine round supports, but they can lean against them. Bell-shaped, deep pink flowers, borne from June to September, followed by silky seed heads. Best planted on perennial borders or among shrubs; suitable as ground cover.

Raised by M. Johnson, Sweden 1952.

 

Latin name Flowers colour Plants height Flowers size Flowering month Aspect Pruning way Frost hardiness
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Clematis 'Bluish Violet' violet 1 m Small VI-IX N S E W 3 (hard) Zones 4 - 9
Clematis  'Bluish Violet'

Clematis 'Bluish Violet'

A slender-stemmed, scrambling herbaceous perennial. Stems don’t twine round supports, but they can lean against them. Bell-shaped, violet-blue nodding flowers, borne from June to September, followed by silky seed heads. Best planted on perennial borders or among shrubs. Makes good ground cover.

 

Latin name Flowers colour Plants height Flowers size Flowering month Aspect Pruning way Frost hardiness
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Clematis 'Olgae' navy-violet, fragrant 0,5 m Small VI-IX - S E W 3 (hard) Zones 4 - 9
Clematis 'Olgae'

Clematis 'Olgae'

A slender-stemmed, scrambling herbaceous perennial. Stems don't twine around the supports, but they can lean against them. Bell-shaped, mid-violet-blue light scented flowers with twisted tepals, borne from June to September, followed by silky seed heads. Best planted on perennial borders or among shrubs. Makes good ground cover.

 

Latin name Flowers colour Plants height Flowers size Flowering month Aspect Pruning way Frost hardiness
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Clematis 'Betty Corning' lilac-rose, nodding, slightly fragrant 3-4 m Medium VI-IX N S E W 3 (hard) Zones 4 - 9
Clematis 'Betty Corning'

Clematis 'Betty Corning'

A charming, moderately fast growing cultivar. During June-September it covers with a mass of pale, lilac-rose, nodding flowers. Spreading tepals, edged in darker blue-purple. A healthy climber, it has low soil requirements. Free-flowering and sweetly scented variety, excellent for growing over fences, walls, trellises and poles. It can clamber over natural supports e.g. deciduous and coniferous bushes and dwarf shrubs. Suitable for cultivation in large containers. recommended to both amateurs ...

Selected by Betty Corning, United States

 

Latin name Flowers colour Plants height Flowers size Flowering month Aspect Pruning way Frost hardiness
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Clematis 'Huldine' pearl-white 3-5 m Medium VI-IX - S E W 3 (hard) Zones 4 - 9
Clematis  'Huldine'

Clematis 'Huldine'

A vigorous and free-flowering cultivar. Pearly white flowers with a mauve bar on the reverse and white filaments with yellow anthers, borne from June to September. Thrives best in full sun. Suitable for fences, arbors and garden supports.

Raised by F. Morel, France. Introduced in 1934.

 

Latin name Flowers colour Plants height Flowers size Flowering month Aspect Pruning way Frost hardiness
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Clematis 'White Swan' white, semi-double 2-3 m Small IV-V N S E W 1 (none) Zones 3 - 9
Clematis 'White Swan'

Clematis 'White Swan'

An early-flowering variety. Beautiful, double, pure-white flowers with very long and twisted sepals, borne during April and May. During summer and autumn they are followed by decorative, bright, silky seed heads, becoming fluffy and gray with age. A very hardy plant with low requirements, it will grow in semi-shaded positions Ideal for growing over low fences and walls or scrambling over rocks, old stumps, shrubs and conifers. Makes good ground ...

Raised by Dr F. L. Skinner, Canada 1961.

 

Latin name Flowers colour Plants height Flowers size Flowering month Aspect Pruning way Frost hardiness
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Clematis 'Veronica's Choice' double violet-white, single in summer 2-3 m Big VI-VII, VIII - S E W 2 (light) Zones 4 - 9
Clematis 'Veronica's Choice'

Clematis 'Veronica's Choice'

Large, very pale mauve, almost white double flowers borne on old wood in early summer – June and July; in August single flowers appear on new wood. Ideal for a sunny position.

Raised by W. Pennell, United Kingdom. Named in 1973.

 

Latin name Flowers colour Plants height Flowers size Flowering month Aspect Pruning way Frost hardiness
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Clematis 'Markham's Pink' pink, semi-double 2-3 m Small IV-V N S E W 1 (none) Zones 3 - 9
Clematis 'Markham's Pink'

Clematis 'Markham's Pink'

One of the earliest and most profusely flowering varieties. Lovely, semi-double, pink-crimson flowers, produced from April to June. During summer and autumn they are followed by decorative silky, turning into fluffy and gray with age, seed heads. A very hardy plant with low requirements. Ideal for growing over fences, walls or scrambling over rocks and old stumps. Particularly useful for planting near small trees and coniferous or deciduous shrubs. It ...

Raised by E. Markham, United Kingdom. Introduced in 1935.

 

Latin name Flowers colour Plants height Flowers size Flowering month Aspect Pruning way Frost hardiness
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Clematis montana 'Freda' cherry-pink 3-5 m Small V - S E W 1 (none) Zones 6 - 9
Clematis montana 'Freda'

Anemone Clematis 'Freda'

A rampant growing florifeorus climber. Small bright cherry-pink flowers, the tepals with darker edges. Requires a sheltered, warm position. It can freeze during harsh winters and therefore will not flower the following spring.
Suitable for growing into trees or over tall shrubs, conifers and various garden supports. Trim back the old flowering growths immediately after flowering only in case of necessity.

Raised by F. Deacon, United Kingdom. Introduced in 1985.

 

Latin name Flowers colour Plants height Flowers size Flowering month Aspect Pruning way Frost hardiness
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Clematis 'Lambton Park' deep yellow 4-5 m Small VI-X - S E W 3-2 (rather hard) Zones 4 - 9
Clematis 'Lambton Park'

Clematis 'Lambton Park'

The best form of tangutica. A healthy variety, free-flowering and easy to grow. Huge long bright yellow flowers followed by silky seed heads. Requires a sunny position but tolerates mediocre, drying soils. An excellent covering plant for growing over fences, walls, arbors and other supports. Makes good ground cover.

Selected by T. Bennett, United Kingdom 1985.

 

Latin name Flowers colour Plants height Flowers size Flowering month Aspect Pruning way Frost hardiness
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Clematis mandschurica white, fragrant 1,5-2 m Small VII-IX - S E W 3 (hard) Zones 3 - 9
Clematis mandschurica

Clematis mandschurica

A non-clinging herbaceous perennial, forming masses of small, star-shaped and lightly scented white flowers from July to September. The scent is more distinguished in a sunny position. It grows up to 1,5 m.

 

Latin name Flowers colour Plants height Flowers size Flowering month Aspect Pruning way Frost hardiness
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Clematis 'Lagoon' deep blue, semi-double 3 m Small IV-V N S E W 1 (none) Zones 3 - 9
Clematis 'Lagoon'

Clematis 'Lagoon'

One of the earliest and most profusely flowering varieties. Charming, deep blue flowers with conspicuous paler staminodes, giving the effect of doubling, produced during April and May. During summer and autumn these are followed by decorative silky seed heads, which become fluffy and gray with age. A very hardy plant with low requirements. Ideal for growing over fences, walls, or scrambling over rocks and old stumps. Particularly useful for planting ...

Raised by G. R. Jackman, United Kingdom. Introduced in 1959.

 

Latin name Flowers colour Plants height Flowers size Flowering month Aspect Pruning way Frost hardiness
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Clematis 'Lady Betty Balfour' deep violet-blue 3-4 m Big VII-IX - S E W 3 (hard) Zones 4 - 9
Clematis 'Lady Betty Balfour'

Clematis 'Lady Betty Balfour'

A strong-growing variety with deep violet-blue flowers. Late summer blooming - from July to September. Performs best in full sun. Excellent for growing over arbors or tall supports.

Raised by A. G. Jackman, United Kingdom. Introduced in 1912.

 

Latin name Flowers colour Plants height Flowers size Flowering month Aspect Pruning way Frost hardiness
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Clematis 'Willy' deep pink with paler margins 2-3 m Small IV-V N S E W 1 (none) Zones 3 - 9
Clematis 'Willy'

Clematis 'Willy'

One of the earliest and most profusely flowering varieties. Charming, mauve pink flowers with a deep pink blotch at the base of each sepal and paler margins, borne during April-May, are followed during summer and autumn by decorative, silky seed heads. A very hardy plant with low requirements. Ideal for growing over fences, walls, or scrambling over rocks and old stumps. Particularly useful for planting near small trees and coniferous ...

Raised by R. Zwijnenburg, Netherlands 1971.

 

Latin name Flowers colour Plants height Flowers size Flowering month Aspect Pruning way Frost hardiness
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Clematis 'Princess Diana' vivid pink with paler margins 2-3 m Medium VII-VIII - S E W 3 (hard) Zones 5 - 9
Clematis 'Princess Diana'

Clematis 'Princess Diana'

A stunning variety with bright pink, outward facing, tulip-shaped flowers, July-August. During autumn and winter the plant is adorned with silky seed heads. It clings to a support by means of curling petioles. Suitable for growing over arbors, pergolas, various supports (such as trellises and poles) and fences. It can clamber over natural supports such as small trees and shrubs. Best grown in a sheltered, sunny and warm position, through ...

Raised by B. Fretwell, United Kingdom 1984.

 

Latin name Flowers colour Plants height Flowers size Flowering month Aspect Pruning way Frost hardiness
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Clematis 'Pamela Jackman' blue 2,5 m Small IV-V, VII-VIII N S E W 1 (none) Zones 3 - 9
Clematis 'Pamela Jackman'

Clematis 'Pamela Jackman'

One of the earliest and most profusely flowering varieties – during April-June, with occasional flowers in summer. Charming, large, rich blue flowers with outer staminodes tinged blue and inner staminodes white are followed during summer and autumn by decorative silky seed heads. A very hardy plant with low requirements. Ideal for growing over fences, walls, or scrambling over rocks and old stumps. Particularly useful for planting near small trees and ...

Raised by G. R. Jackman, United Kingdom 1939.

 

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