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Clematis Viticella Group 'Minuet'
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Clematis Tangutica Group 'Last Dance' ('Orange Peel')
name
flowers colour
plants height
flowers size
flowering months
aspect
pruning way
frost- hardiness

S

N

E

W
red
2-3 m 
small
VI-IX
S
-
E
W
3
zones 4-9

Clematis Viticella Group 'Minuet'
A hardy, undemanding cultivar with remarkable bicolor flowers: creamy-white, with a broad band of purple terminating each tepal. Green stamens.
Suitable for growing over fences, pergolas, arbors and various garden supports. It can clamber over natural supports such as small trees and shrubs. Excellent for cultivation in large containers on terraces and balconies.
It looks particularly effective when grown through plants with pale foliage. Recommended to both amateurs and experienced gardeners. Makes good ground cover.

Raised by F. Morel, France.
Introduced in 1952.

 
 
name
flowers colour
plants height
flowers size
flowering months
aspect
pruning way
frost- hardiness

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N

E

W
creamy white
7 m 
small
VII-X
S
N
E
W
2-3
zones 3-9


Clematis Vitalba Group 'Paul Farges' (SUMMER SNOW)
A charming, very vigorous, almost rampant cultivar with green foliage persisting well into early November. In summer and autumn small (4-5 cm), star-shaped, slightly scented creamy white flowers are abundantly scattered over the whole plant. Well-liked by bees. A healthy, hardy plant with low requirements. The scent is more distinguished in a sunny position.
Excellent for cultivating on fences, walls, pergolas, arbors, walls and big trees.
It's particularly useful for covering tall fences or unsightly buildings.

Raised by M. A. Beskaravainaya & A. N. Volosenko-Valenis, Ukraine (former USSR) 1962.

 
 
name
flowers colour
plants height
flowers size
flowering months
aspect
pruning way
frost- hardiness

S

N

E

W
violet-blue, semi-double
2-3 m 
small
IV-V
S
N
E
W
1
zones 3-9


cat pix271 Clematis macropetala Cecile Z2
Clematis Atragene Group 'Cecile'
An early-flowering variety. Lovely, semi-double, dense blue flowers, borne from April to June, followed by silky seed heads. A very hardy plant with low requirements, tolerates semi-shade.
Ideal for growing over fences, stones, old stumps, shrubs and conifers. Makes good ground cover.
 
 
 
name
flowers colour
plants height
flowers size
flowering months
aspect
pruning way
frost- hardiness

S

N

E

W
white, fragrant
5 m 
small
VII-X
S
-
-
W
3-2
zones 6-9


Clematis flammula Flammula Group
A strong-growing climber forming a dense tangle of glabrous stems clothed with bright green leaves. From July to October the loose panicles of small, pure white, star-shaped flowers with delicious almond scent are abundantly scattered over the whole plant, followed in autumn and winter by silky seed heads.
Suitable for growing over fences, pergolas, arbors and walls – in sunny, warm and sheltered positions. Not very hardy - it can freeze during harsh winters.
On account of its sweet scent it’s an ideal climber for planting near windows, park benches and other popular places of social gatherings.
 
 
 
name
flowers colour
plants height
flowers size
flowering months
aspect
pruning way
frost- hardiness

S

N

E

W
pale violet
2 m 
small
VII-IX
S
N
E
W
3
zones 4-9

Clematis Heracleifolia Group 'Mrs Robert Brydon'
A semi-herbaceous variety, a hybrid of C. heracleifolia var. dividiana x C. virginiana. Trifoliolate, lustrous, dark green leaves. Charming in summer and autumn with its profusion of small, pale violet flowers with white stamens.
Effective as ground cover, suitable for covering tree-stumps and stones.

Raised by R. Brydon, United States.
Introduced in 1939.

 
 
name
flowers colour
plants height
flowers size
flowering months
aspect
pruning way
frost- hardiness

S

N

E

W
purple-pink
0,5 m 
small
VI-IX
S
N
E
W
3
zones 4-9

Clematis Integrifolia Group '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.

 
 
name
flowers colour
plants height
flowers size
flowering months
aspect
pruning way
frost- hardiness

S

N

E

W
bluish white
1 m 
small
VI-IX
S
N
E
W
3
zones 4-9

Clematis Integrifolia Group 'Hakuree'
A slender-stemmed, scrambling perennial originating from Japan. Stems don’t twine round supports, but they can lean against them. Bell-shaped, white, lightly scented flowers, tinted with mauve at the center, borne from June to September, followed, in July-October, by silky seed heads.
Best planted on perennial borders or among shrubs. It may also be used as ground cover.

Raised by Kazushige Ozawa, Japan

 
 
name
flowers colour
plants height
flowers size
flowering months
aspect
pruning way
frost- hardiness

S

N

E

W
pink
8 m 
small
V-VI
S
-
E
W
1
zones 6-9

Clematis montana var. rubens
A beautiful, very strong-growing and floriferous climber. During May and June a mass of scented, rosy mauve-pink flowers, abundantly scattered over the whole plant, can last as long as a few weeks. Unfortunately flower buds and sometimes stems tend to freeze during severe winters.
It’s, therefore, suitable for growing only in sheltered positions, with a milder microclimate.
 
 
 
name
flowers colour
plants height
flowers size
flowering months
aspect
pruning way
frost- hardiness

S

N

E

W
yellow
6 m 
small
VII-X
S
-
E
W
3-2
zones 4-9


Clematis Tangutica Group 'Bill MacKenzie'
A graceful, very vigorous and floriferous climber with bright green leaves persisting well into November. During summer and autumn the plant is covered with a mass of campanulate, open, bright yellow with purple filaments, flowers, followed in autumn by silky seed heads. A hardy plant with low requirements. Prefers sunny spots. Excellent for cultivating on fences, walls, pergolas, arbors, walls and big trees.
It's particularly useful as a screening plant, for covering tall fences or unsightly buildings.

Selected by W. G. MacKenzie, United Kingdom.
Named in 1968.

 
 
name
flowers colour
plants height
flowers size
flowering months
aspect
pruning way
frost- hardiness

S

N

E

W
yellow-orange
3-5 m 
small
IX-XI
S
-
E
W
3-2
zones 4-9

Clematis Tangutica Group 'Last Dance' ('Orange Peel')
A vigorous and graceful climber with finely divided, glaucous leaves. One of the latest-flowering varieties, also known as ‘Last Dance’. Remarkable in its small nodding flowers with thick, spongy sepals, dark yellow, turning to orange after the nights’ chills. A hardy plant with low requirements – tolerates draught.
Excellent for growing over fences and all kinds of supports. Suitable as ground cover.

Raised by R. Zwijnenburg, Netherlands 1960.

 
 
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