Clematis ‘Prince Charles’ - Clematis plant ‘Prince Charles’ is easy to care for Clematis plant, it grows best in semi-shade and develops to a great height of 3m. This Old man’s beard produces stunning pastel-coloured blooms with satin green stamens, it’s petals often having a glossy attractive sheen to them. Clematis ’Prince Charles’ is a free-flowering variety that creates a mass of blossom from June until September. Clematis viticella grows compactly and tidily, making it ideal in containers on patio’s or along borders, Old man’s beard even enjoys sprawling through other mature shrubs or hedges for guidance. ‘Prince Charles’ is a medium-sized deciduous climber, it’s semi-nodding purple flowers will invade your garden through the Summer months creating a beautiful focal point in your outdoor space. Flowers July-September. Height 150-200cm.
Instantly recognisable as a clematis tangutica variety, but without the sprawling stems of its larger cousins! Clematis 'Little Lemons' is a super-dwarf plant with a neat, bushy habit. The short, 45cm (18) long stems are cloaked in delicately cut, bright green foliage. A host of nodding, lemon-yellow blooms decorate this dwarf plant from May to September. Terminal buds are replaced by fluffy seed heads as the flowers fade, providing a lovely textural display which extends the season of interest by several weeks.
Clematis Honora has a large rich purple, 6-petalled, star-shaped flower with a pinky-red stripe along the centre of each petal. Blooms in mid summer to early autumn on a rambling climber, great for a pergola or through a tree. Hard prune to lowest pair of buds in late winter, very early spring. Flowers July-September. Height 250-300cm. Supplied in a 3-4 litre pot.
Clematis ‘Dr Ruppel’ - Clematis plant This Old man’s beard is a real beauty. It produces an array of magenta pink flowers from the early Summer to July, flushing again in September. Its bright pink blooms will draw attention as the Autumnal months begin, whilst all other plants begin to die off. This Clematis grows to a great height of 2.5m and spreads to 1m. It has a neat tidy compact habit that is well suited to growing in a container, look superb on patios. Clematis ‘Dr Ruppel’ creates enjoys growing in a sunny spot with semi-shade and it’s glossy green leaflets would really stand out twirling up a fence, post or structure to add some garden interest or focal point. Flowers June-September. Height 150-200cm.
Clematis Luther Burbank has dark green leaves and this deciduous, perennial climber produces large, deep purple flowers from mid summer to early autumn. Flowers July-September. Height 250-300cm. Supplied in a 3-4 litre pot.
Clematis ‘Ville de Lyon’ - Clematis plant This deciduous climber is well worthy of having in your garden, Clematis ‘Ville de Lyon’ produces an abundance of carmine-red flowers from mid Summer to Autumn. Perfect for adding a splash of colour against a sunny wall or fence, this Old man’s beard will enjoy climbing up a climbing frame, trellis, or obelisk to develop. It grows to a whopping height of 5m and spreads to around 1m, making it ideal for adding height to borders and great for growing in containers due to its neat compact habit. This Clematis has eye-catching blooms with petals in a deep shade of purple-red, mauve wavy edges and lemon-yellow anthers. It has deep emerald leaflets that love to spiral, paired with its exquisite flowers this Clematis will be a great focal and talking point!
Clematis Piilu has large double flowers in May to June later becoming single later. The flowers are light purplish-pink with an eye-catching wide dark purplish-red bar. Piilu is a vigorous flowering variety, covering the whole plant, including the lower area of the plants. It is a dwarf variety, so works well in a pot. Originating from a breeder in Estonia, it is hardy. Clematis Piilu is in pruning group 2. Flowers May-June & August-September. Height 150-200cm. Supplied in a 2-3 litre pot.
Clematis ‘Blue Ravine’ - Clematis plant This Clematis is a stunning variety, featuring large flat-surfaced flowers that bloom from May until June. It has pale lilac sepals that contrast well with its dark leathery purple anthers. It grows to a great height of 2.5m and spreads to around 1m. Old man’s beard creates perfect climbers for climbing frames, obelisks and structures, it’s glossy green-leafed foliage enjoys spiralling along wires and sunny walls also. Clematis ‘Blue Ravine’ makes an ideal focal point, producing a second flush of beautiful lavender coloured blooms again in the late Summer. This Clematis is just right for planting in containers due to its tidy neat compact habit, making it perfect for growing on a patio.
Clematis Sunset has brilliant red, large star-shaped flowers from early summer into September. Blooms have deep pink margins, and yellow anthers, a very striking clematis for the container or wall-side border. Growing to two and a half metres tall, it will add bright colour to the sunny garden. Flowers July-September. Height 150-200cm. Supplied in a 3-4 litre pot.
Clematis 'Star of India' is a vigorous, strong growing variety. Each sepal of the rich purple blooms bears a distinctive carmine-red bar, often with a pointed tip which gives the flowers a delightful star shape. This late large flowered clematis is at its best when grown in partial shade as the persistent sun tends to fade its vibrant colours.
Clematis ‘Jackmanii’ - Jackman’s Clematis This Old man’s beard is a late flowering Clematis, it bears an abundance of individual plum blooms. It has deep velvety purple sepals along with contrasting cream-coloured anthers. Jackman’s Clematis grows to a great height of 3m and spreads to around 1m. Perfect for growing up trellis, posts or structures this Clematis even enjoys sprawling through other mature hedges and shrubs.Clematis ‘Jackmanii’ is a free-flowering cultivar, that creates a stunning display of flowers from mid Summer until September. It likes direct sun to fully establish but also benefits from some partial shade. Brighten up your patio, fence or sunny wall with this incredible variety, its showy heads and twirling green foliage will not disappoint.
Clematis New Love Grows excellent blue flowers with deeply delightful scents This elegant Clematis New Love forms into an upright, open, non-climbing, herbaceous perennial, which produces an abundance of soft star-shaped blue flowers, and pale green denticulated leaves. The flowers fill the air around with sweet fragrances that attract wildlife and pollinating insects, like bees and butterflies, to your garden. So if you want to expand your wildlife garden this is the plant for you! This spectacular variety is best grown among tall perennials such as Lupins, Foxgloves, and Delphiniums. This combination makes a fantastic cottage garden theme and really fills any gaps in the garden. Height: 90cm (35). Spread: 50cm (20). Pruning group: 3.
Clematis Multi Blue is a deciduous climber with two flushes of flowers during the year. The first flowers appear in late spring and are large, deep blue and double. A second flush appears in autumn, producing semi-double flowers in the same deep blue. Suitable for any aspect except north-facing walls, and can also be grown as a container plant. Flowers June-August. Height 150-200cm. Supplied in a 2-3 litre pot.
Clematis montana grandiflora is vigorous, with pure white flowers in the late spring, accompanied by a background of dark green leaves. Excellent for training over a pergola or covering a North facing wall. Flowers May. Height 250-300cm. Supplied in a 2-3 litre pot.
This jackmanii hybrid is a real show stopper! The dazzling, large white flowers with golden stamens are produced all summer from June to September. Clematis 'Madame le Coultre' simply exudes understated elegance. It makes a beautiful climber for softening the edges of brick pillars, pergolas and arbours.
Clematis Arabella is a non-clinging variety of clematis, with 6 narrow petals of a purple-blue on the flowers. Growth is to about 2 metres with support, great as a patio container plant, but just as happy in the border, where it comes into its own from June to September. Height 100-150cm. Supplied in a 3-4 litre pot.
Clematis Mikelite is an Estonian cultivar from the Viticella Group. It is best planted in full sun and requires pruning for the best display (pruning group 3). With light green foliage and plum purple-red flowers it is best planted against a dark background. Flowers from July to Spetember. Can be planted in pots and containers or even training up a trellis. Supplied in a 3-4 litre pot.
Clematis ‘Aljonushka’ - Clematis plant This sem-herbacous Clematis is superb, it has stunning magenta pink bell-shaped flowers that are produced in abundance from early Summer to September. Old man’s beard is known for its deciduous climbing habits, however, this Clematis is a rather loose sprawling variety - perfect for growing over sunny low walls or cascading loosely over pretty banks. Clematis ‘Aljonushka’ grows to a height of 2m (6’) and spreads to around 1m (3’). It enjoys growing in a sunny position with semi-shade available and looks great twisting its bright green leaflets around a post or structure. Old man’s beard creates a lovely garden feature, especially when expanding through other mature shrubs and hedges for guidance. Flowers June-September. Height 150-200cm.
Clematis Dark Eyes is a medium sized, fully hardy, very free flowering, deciduous climber with sumptuous deep purple flowers, with petals that have a lush, velvety appearance. Flowers appear from mid-summer to early autumn. It’s foliage is mid-green. Good for container growing. Height 150-200cm. Supplied in a 3-4 litre pot.
Clematis Sylvia Denny, a moderately fast growing, dwarf, compact, deciduous, fully hardy, climber with semi-double, pure white flowers and mid-green foliage suitable for containers. The semi double flowers appear early summer and a second flush of flowers which are single and smaller appear late in summer. It thrives best in full sun. Height 150-200cm. Supplied in a 3-4 litre pot.
Clematis The President is an early large-flowered clematis with a long flowering period, producing impressive purple-blue flowers from late spring to early autumn. It is a compact plant ideal for training over an arch or pergola, and can be grown in a container. Best in full sun, with shade at its roots. Clematis The President is in pruning group 2. Flowers June-September. Height 150-200cm. Supplied in a 3 litre pot.
Clematis Yukikomachi- meaning Poetess of the Snow, is a large flowered clematis, with blooms of white with a blue hue on the petal margins and pale yellowy-green stamens. Flowers from early summer right through to mid-autumn. Followed by silky seedheads into the winter. Foiliage are medium-sized, oval and mid green. Grow in a deep container, or in a wall-side border. Height 150-200cm. Supplied in a 3-4 litre pot.
Sometimes referred to as Warsaw Nike, Clematis Warszawska Nike is a late-flowering form with wonderfully dramatic large maroon flowers in mid summer, with a second flush often appearing in autumn. The white centres of the flowers contrast beautifully with the dark, velvety petals. Best on a sunny wall, with shade at its roots. Clematis Warszawska Nike is in pruning group 3. Height 250-300cm. Supplied in a 3-4 litre pot.
Clematis armandii Snowdrift is a vigorous evergreen climber, perfect for screening unsightly walls or fences. In early spring, before the rest of the garden has woken up, it is covered in masses of scented white star-shaped flowers. It is prone to frost damage, so is best planted in a sheltered spot. Flowers March-April. Height 250-300cm. Supplied in a 2 litre pot.
An improved form of Clematis armandii due to the pink flush of the petals but still with the great evergreen foliage and strong delightful sweet almond fragrance from the huge quantity of flowers produced. Ideal way to cover an ugly wall or shed, early flowering, plant with a summer flowering clematis to lengthen period of floral display! Plant in a warm spot in the garden where it will be protected from hard frosts and cold winds. Flowers March-April. Height 301cm+; spread 301cm+. Supplied in a 2 litre pot.
Clematis Nelly Moser is an old-established but still very popular cultivar. An early-flowering form, it produces large pale mauve-pink flowers with a darker pink central stripe on each petal and dark red-brown centres. The first flush of flowers is produced in late spring, with a second flush in early autumn. It does best in partial shade, as the flower colour fades in full sun, and can be grown on north-facing walls. Clematis Nelly Moser is in pruning group 2. Flowers May-September. Height 150-200cm. Supplied in a 2-3 litre pot.
A lovely late, large flowered cultivar with palest pink petals, each striped with a deeper pink bar. Unlike many varieties, Clematis 'Pink Fantasy' tolerates a shaded position making it particularly useful for those tricky north facing sites.
A vigorous, large-flowered clematis with lovely periwinkle blue blossoms that measure up to 7 across. Ramona is a tried and true performer that's been consistently popular since the 1800s. It flowers in early summer and often blooms again in early autumn.
Clematis ‘Blekitny Aniol’ - Clematis ‘Blue Angel’ Instantly recognisable for its unique form and colour, this Clematis plant is not one to miss. A healthy cultivar, this popular variety of Clematis flowers freely from June until September and grows to a great height of 4m (12’), spreading to around 1m (3’). Old man’s beard enjoys climbing, this spectacular variety would attract attention spiralling up a post, structure or trellis. Clematis ‘Blue Angel’ has the most exquisite flowers, its petals are pastel blue in colour with crinkled delicate sepals and pale lemon anthers. Clematis ‘Blekitny Aniol’ will grow greatest in a partially shaded position, it will be easy to care for and will create a beautiful Summer display in your garden or patio area. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Flowers July-September. Height 150-200cm.
Clematis Rouge Cardinal has large crimson flowers up to 15cm (6) wide that turn more purply as they age. Rouge Cardinal was raised in France in 1966 and it is sometimes called Red Cardinal. Flowers June-September. Height 150-200cm. Supplied in a 2-3 litre pot.
Clematis ‘Mrs Cholmondeley’ - Clematis plant Clematis ‘Mrs Cholmondeley’ is a medium-sized deciduous climber that produces stunning violet flowers. It grows to a great height of 3m (10’) and spreads delicately to around 1m (3’). This Clematis blooms from June until September, with wide flowers in a lavender-blue colour. It has distinguished dark veins running through each petal with nut-brown anthers. Old man’s beard looks superb in cottage gardens, on patio’s and grown along walls and fences. This Clematis plant has deep green foliage that would look great spiralling up a trellis or an obelisk as a focal point in your garden. Clematis ‘Mrs Cholmondeley’ grows best in a sunny position with partial shade available, be sure to keep it in light shade due to its pastel petals fading in the direct sunlight. Abundant blooms are borne from May until September. Lightly prune after first flush of flowers. Height 250-300cm.
Clematis montana var.rubens is a twining climber, with pale pink four-petalled flowers that cover the shrub in late spring and early summer. It also has a sweet fragrance, making a favourite for walls near the house, where the fragrance can be enjoyed. It will grow in sun or partial shade, and will cope with north-facing walls. Train through an evergreen tree, or allow to ramble over a pergola. Belongs to pruning group 1 - needing pruning only to maintain shape and size, and to remove dead wood. Flowers May-June. Height 250-300cm. Supplied in a 3-4 litre pot.
Clematis ‘Tudor’ - Clematis plant This Clematis produces the most pretty in pink blooms you will ever see. Featuring delicate crinkly petals in a shade of blush pink with a central purple-red bar down the centre, this variety will definitely add a touch of class and colour to your garden. Clematis ‘Tudor’ blossoms continuously from May until August, looking superb as a focal point through the Summer months. This Old man’s beard grows to 1.5m in height and spreads to around 1m. Being the vigorous climber it is, this Clematis would enjoy growing along a sunny wall, fence or trellis and is perfectly proportioned for growing in containers due its compact neat habit. Flowers May-June & August. Height 100-150cm.
Majestic, deep ruby-red summer flowers appearing almost black on opening, with golden-yellow centres and mid-green leaves. This compact, large-flowered clematis is perfect for growing in a container in partial shade.
Clematis Alpina - Clematis Alpina ‘Frances Rivis’ ‘Frances Rivis’ is a delicate addition to borders worth adding. It spreads gracefully to around 1.5m and grows in height to 250-300cm. It’s nodding violet heads flower from April up until May, making another appearance in late Summer if promptly pruned. Clematis Alpina have silky petals and luscious green leaflets, it creates a beautiful display up the side of a house, garden wall and along a trellis. Clematis Alpina ‘Frances Rivis’ is an unscented Clematis and can tolerate hard Winters and strong winds.‘Frances Rivis’ is easy to care for and enjoys full sun and partial shade. it’s undeniable beauty not only attract attention but also add a superb shade of blue to your garden. It’s buds reveal white centres and when established draw in many pollinators. This medium sized Clematis grows densely and would be perfect to even grow up posts or structures to add that extra touch to your outdoor tranquil space. Always look out for Clematis slime flux as it's a bacterial infection that can be fatal, it is very uncommon however there is nothing wrong with checking over your Clematis to make sure it's as its healthiest.