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Welcome to the Internet pages of Clematis - Container Nursery owned by Szczepan Marczyński and Władysław Piotrowski.
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Exhibitions 2012
(2012-02-03)
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Here you can see pictures and read some information about events in 2012. more >>
 
Silver medal at Flowers'2011
(2011-09-02)
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It is with pleasure that we inform you that our nursery was awarded silver medal in the Plant Novelty competition for the newest Clematis 'Beautiful Bride', ‘Krakowiak’ and 'Sweet Summer Love', bred by Szczepan Marczyński, at the "Flowers" 2011 in Moscow. more >>
 
Medal at "Green is Life" 2011
(2011-09-01)
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It is with pleasure that we inform you that our nursery was awarded the golden medal in the Plant Novelty competition for the newest Clematis ‘Krakowiak’, bred by Szczepan Marczyński, at the "Green is Life" 2011. more >>
 
Medals on Plantarium 2011
(2011-09-01)
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We are very proud to announce that on PLANTARIUM 2010 (Boskoop, Holland), three medals have been awarded to our nursery for the latest clematis hybrids bred by Szczepan Marczyński. more >>
 
new introductions
(2011-08-01)
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Every year we introduce a number of new plants to our offer. Go to NEW INTRODUCTIONS

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Clematis Sz. Marczyński, W. Piotrowski is a laureate of the “Teraz Polska” (Poland Now) competition 2009
(2009-06-07)
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Winners of the 19th edition of the "Teraz Polska" competition were announced on June 1st 2009, at the Great Theatre in Warsaw, during the gala concert organised for the occasion. more >>
 

On this site you can find in-depth information about possible applications of climbers. Our encyclopaedia contains descriptions and photos of over 300 climbers and ground covers, including the newest varieties of clematis introduced in 2004. The encyclopaedia can be searched and sorted by various criteria e.g. name, flower colour, height, aspect, blooming time and even country of origin, thus facilitating the choice of appropriate plants. Search results can be viewed in the form of a table or an illustrated catalogue. Most of the varieties are shown in several photographs presenting different aspects of growth e.g. flowers, foliage, fruit and application. Frost hardiness is given according to USDA classification. It's worthwhile to note that all texts printed in blue are active links that lead to related information, such as photographs or pruning methods: 1 (none), 2 (light) or 3 (hard). The encyclopaedia is accompanied by extensive section containing plants characteristics, growing advice, examples of application, as well as a few articles about clematis.

We hope that our encyclopaedia will convince you that climbers are invaluable plants that can embellish every garden.

 articles about vines (including Clematis):
 •  Pruning climbers
 • "Clematis and other garden climbers" Szczepan Marczyński
 • Akebia quinata
 • Ampelopsis (Ampelopsis)
 • Articles about Actinidia in The Garden
 • Brother Stefan Franczak and his clematis
 • Brother Stefan Franczak awarded the Order
 • Buying climbers
 • Clematis 'Emilia Plater' (Viticella Group)
 • Clematis ‘Bill MacKenzie’ from the Tangutica Group
 • Clematis ‘Praecox’ from the Heracleifolia Group
 • Clematis alpina and cultivars from the Atragene Group
 • Clematis florida and its cultivars
 • Clematis for beginners list
 • Clematis Integrifolia Group
 • Clematis Texensis Group
 • Clematis Viticella Group
 • Climbing Hydrangea (Hydrangea anomala subsp. petiolaris)
 • Dutchman's pipe (Aristolochia)
 • growing clematis in hot climates
 • Honeysuckle (Lonicera)
 • Ivy (Hedera helix)
 • Japanese Hydrangea vine (Schizophragma hydrangeoides)
 • Magnolia vine (Schisandra chinensis)
 • Moonseed (Menispermum)
 • Oriental Bittersweet (Celastrus)
 • Sweet potato (Dioscorea batatus)
 • The death of Brother Stefan Franczak
 • Trumpet creeper (Campsis radicans)
 • what do the names of the Polish Clematis cultivars mean?
 • Yellow-leafed hop (Humulus lupulus 'Aureus')
 overview of vines:
 • Actinidia
 • Akebia
 • Ampelopsis
 • Aristolochia
 • Calystegia hederacea
 • Campsis radicans
 • Campsis x tagliabuana
 • Celastrus orbiculatus
 • Cocculus orbiculatus
 • Dioscorea batatus
 • Euonymus fortunei
 • Fallopia aubertii
 • Hedera helix
 • Humulus lupulus
 • Hydrangea anomala subsp. petiolaris
 • Lonicera
 • Menispermum
 • Parthenocissus
 • Periploca graeca
 • Schisandra
 • Schizophragma hydrangeoides
 • Vincetoxicum nigrum
 • Vitis
 • Wisteria
 • frost hardiness zones
 • Ground covers
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