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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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Clematis 'Asao' | pink-red | 2-3 m | Big | V-VI, VIII-IX | N | - | E | W | 2 (light) | Zones 4 - 9 |
Clematis 'Asao'A moderately fast growing Japanese cultivar with large bicolor flowers: deep pink with a white central bar and yellow anthers, from May to September. It doesn’t like extremely hot, sunny areas. Excellent for growing over fences, walls, arbors, pergolas, trellises and stakes. It can also be grown over natural supports such as coniferous or deciduous bushes and dwarf shrubs. Raised by Kazushige Ozawa, Japan 1971.
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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'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.
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Clematis 'Pink Flamingo' | pink, dark at the base, semi-double | 2 m | Small | IV-V, VII-VIII | N | S | E | W | 1 (none) | Zones 3 - 9 |
Clematis 'Pink Flamingo'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-June, 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 Miss E. Jones, United Kingdom. Introduced in 1993.
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Clematis PATRICIA ANN FRETWELL 'Pafar' | pink, double or single | 2-2,5 m | Big | V-VI, VIII-IX | - | S | E | W | 2 (light) | Zones 4 - 9 |
Clematis PATRICIA ANN FRETWELL 'Pafar'A cultivar of pink flowers, borne double on old wood from May till June. In double flowers outer sepals are larger than petals, dark pink with lighter margins. Petals are pale pink with narrow dark pink bar along the middle. From August till September single flowers develop on new shoots. Creamy-white stamens. This cultivar of moderate growth thrives in sunny sites. Particularly suitable for growing over trellises, stakes and other ... Raised by B. Fretwell, United Kingdom
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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'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.
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Clematis 'Janny' | pink, semi-double | 2-3 m | Small | IV-V | N | S | E | W | 1 (none) | Zones 3 - 9 |
Clematis 'Janny'A cultivar with intriguing semi-double slightly nodding bell-shaped pink flowers, 7 cm across. 4 deep pink tepals with numerous staminodes. It flowers in late April and May, as the last cultivar of the group. |
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Clematis 'Duchess of Albany' | pink, tulip-shaped | 2-3 m | Small | VII-X | - | S | E | W | 3 (hard) | Zones 5 - 9 |
Clematis 'Duchess of Albany'A moderately fast growing, semi-herbaceous climber. Attractive, nodding, bright pink flowers, shading to lilac-pink at margins, are similar in shape to lily-flowered tulips. During autumn and winter the plant is adorned with silky seed heads. Suitable for growing over fences, pergolas, arbors and walls or scrambling through low growing plants. Best grown in a sunny, warm and sheltered position. Raised by A. G. Jackman, United Kingdom. Introduced in 1894.
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Clematis 'Constance' | purple | 2 m | Small | IV-V, VII-VIII | N | S | E | W | 1 (none) | Zones 3 - 9 |
Clematis 'Constance'One of the earliest and most profusely flowering varieties. Charming, semi-double, crimson-pink flowers borne on long, slender stalks during April-June, and occasionally in summer. They 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 or deciduous shrubs. it may ... Raised by Mrs K. Goodman, United Kingdom. Introduced in 1992.
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Clematis 'Stasik' | purple red | 1,2-1,8 m | Medium | VI-VIII | N | S | E | W | 3 (hard) | Zones 4 - 9 |
Clematis 'Stasik'Bright purple red star-shaped flowers, 8-10 cm across, with a lighter central bar. Purple red anthers on creamy filaments. Blooms from June to August but only few flowers appear in July-August. It grows 1,2-1,8 m high and attaches itself to the support with leaf tendrils. Useful for growing on trellises, poles and other garden supports. It can climb up natural supports, e.g. deciduous and coniferous bushes or dwarf shrubs. Good ... Bred by Maria F. Sharonova, Russia, 1972 r.
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Clematis 'Fireworks' | purple with reddish-mauve stripe | 2,5-3,5 m | Big | V-VI, VIII-IX | N | S | E | W | 2 (light) | Zones 4 - 9 |
Clematis 'Fireworks'An interesting cultivar with large vivid bicolor flowers. Purple sepals with a bright reddish-mauve central bar and slightly wavy margins. White filaments with purple anthers. Excellent for arbors, trellises, poles and other garden supports. It can also be grown over natural supports such as coniferous or deciduous bushes and dwarf shrubs that don’t require hard pruning. Raised by J. Treasure, United Kingdom 1984.
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Clematis 'The President' | purple-blue | 2-2,5 m | Big | V-VI, VII-IX | N | S | E | W | 2 (light) | Zones 4 - 9 |
Clematis 'The President'A hardy compact and free-flowering cultivar. Large, purple-blue flowers with silvery reverse and red anthers are profusely borne in May-June and again in July-September. Suitable for growing over fences, walls, trellises and poles. It can clamber over natural supports e.g. deciduous or coniferous shrubs. Particularly useful for cultivation in small gardens or containers on terraces and balconies. Raised by C. Noble, United Kingdom. Introduced in 1876.
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Clematis 'Night Veil' | purple-blue with lighter stripe | 2-3 m | Medium | VI-IX | - | S | E | W | 3 (hard) | Zones 5 - 9 |
Clematis 'Night Veil'A Japanese cultivar with crimson-violet flowers, about 8 cm across. 4-6 tepals have a fair, almost white at the base, central bar. Crimson-violet anthers on white-yellow filaments. It flowers from June to September. It grows best in a sunny spot. Climbs using leaf petioles. Useful for growing up fences, arbours, trellises, stakes, and other garden supports. It looks particularly lovely against a fair background or when clambering over natural supports. Raised by Masako Iino, Japan.Introduced in 2005.
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Clematis 'Ryuan' | purple-dark blue | 1,7 m | Medium | VI-IX | - | S | E | W | 3 (hard) | Zones 6 - 9 |
Clematis 'Ryuan'An interesting Japanese cultivar of purple-dark blue velvety flowers 10 cm in diameter, consisting of 4 narrow, eliptic sepals and dark violet anthers on light violet filaments. Flowers borne from mid-June till September. Leaves single or trifoliate, often irregularly dented. Shoots don't climb over supports but can lean on them. Plant reaches 1.7 m height. Scrambles over ground when left without supports. Particularly useful when growing around other plants or tied ... Raised by Mikiyoshi Chikuma, Japan, before 2008 as a result of crossing Clematis florida with Clematis integrifolia
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Clematis 'Hanajima' | purple-pink | 0,3-0,5 m | Small | VI-IX | N | S | E | W | 3 (hard) | Zones 4 - 9 |
Clematis 'Hanajima'A slender-stemmed, scrambling perennial originating from Japan. Stems don’t twine round supports, but they can lean against them. Bell-shaped, purple-pink nodding flowers with recurving tepals, borne from June to September, followed by silky seed heads. Best planted on perennial borders or among shrubs. Makes good ground cover. Raised by Kazushige Ozawa, Japan 1986.
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Clematis 'Syrena' | purple-red | 3-4 m | Big | VII-X | N | S | E | W | 3 (hard) | Zones 4 - 9 |
Clematis 'Syrena'A charming Polish variety. Velvet purple-red flowers with red and gold stamens, borne from July to October. Succeeds best in a sunny aspect. Raised by Stefan Franczak, Poland. Introduced in 1980.
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Clematis 'My Darling'PBR | purple-red | 1,5-2 m | Big | VI-VII, IX | - | S | E | W | 2 (light) | Zones 4 - 9 |
Clematis 'My Darling'PBRAn intriguing, new Polish cultivar of double and semi-double purple-red flowers. Repeats blooming at the end of summer. Perfect for container cultivation. Raised by Szczepan Marczyński, Poland. In the market since 2017.
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Clematis 'Grunwald' PBR | purple-violet | 3-3,5 m | Medium | VI-IX | - | S | E | W | 3 (hard) | Zones 4 - 9 |
Clematis 'Grunwald'The latest cultivar from Szczepan Marczyński's collection, with dark purple-violet, velvety flowers 10-12 cm in diameter, consisting of 6 (sometimes 4-5) rhomboid, pointy sepals, dark violet underneath with a pink bar along the middle. Stamens have purple-violet anthers on creamy-green filaments. Flowers borne profusely from mid-June till the beginning of August and continue more sparsely until October. Leaves single or 3-5-foliate, up to 21 cm long and 19 cm wide, ... Raised by Szczepan Marczyński, 2004 Poland. Introduced in 2014.
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Clematis 'Ashva' | purple-violet with a red bar | 1,5-2 m | Medium | VI-IX | - | S | E | W | 3 (hard) | Zones 4 - 9 |
Clematis 'Ashva'A compact climber with round, 5-8 cm across, purple-violet flowers composed of 6 tepals with a red bar along the midrib that is gradually getting darker towards the base. The tepals are almost round and have charming wavy edges. The central eye consists of purple anthers on white-pink filaments. It flowers profusely on new wood from June to September. It attains the height of 1,5-2 m and attaches itself to ... |
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Clematis 'Sweet Summer Love' PBR | purple, fragrant | 3,5 m | Small | VII-IX | - | S | E | W | 3 (hard) | Zones 5 - 9 |
Clematis 'Sweet Summer Love' PBRA Polish variety developed by Szczepan Marczyński, offered for sale in 2011. Its small purple flowers (3-4.5 cm in diameter) have intense pleasant scent. It produces abundant blossom in July-August and continues to bloom until early October. It has small, dark green leaves, which remains pleasant looking until autumn. Sunny stand recommended. It grows up to 3.5 m high. This plant can be grown on freestanding or wall-mounted supports, ... Raised by Szczepan Marczyński, Poland. Introduced in 2011.
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Clematis 'Mme Julia Correvon' | red | 3-4 m | Medium | VI-IX | - | S | E | W | 3 (hard) | Zones 4 - 9 |
Clematis 'Mme Julia Correvon'A healthy, free-flowering cultivar from Viticella group. Rose-red flowers with yellow stamens are profusely borne from June to September. It has low soil requirements. An ideal climber for clothing unsightly walls and buildings; excellent for growing over fences or any kind of garden support. Enlivens and adds adornment to every garden when planted among shrubs or conifers. Makes good ground cover. Raised by F. Morel, France 1900.
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