Clematis 'Frances Rivis' is named after Mrs Rivis who collected the original wild seed in the Himalayas. It requires virtually no pruning and does well in exposed areas. It has beautiful sky blue and white flowerheads that bloom in late spring / early summer. A perfect climbing plant for a trellis planter on the patio or decking, or to train up the side of a wall next to a door. Suitable for both cottage and contemporary style gardens. Height: 3m (9'). Spread: 1.5m (5'). Pruning group: 1.
Clematis 'Fujimusume' produces purple-blue single flowers up to 20cm (8) across that contrast beautifully with the creamy-yellow anthers. The flowers appear in June and July and then again in later summer, followed by stunning golden seed heads which extend the season of interest well into the autumn. Worthy of a prominent position in your garden, this RHS AGM winner is tough and relatively compact, making it ideal for growing against walls and fences or even in a large patio container. Height: 3m (10'). Spread: 1m (3'). Pruning group: 2.
Clematis 'General Sikorski' was named by its Polish breeder after the famous General and Prime Minister of Poland in exile, during WWII, who was killed in an RAF plane crash, after taking off from Gibraltar in 1943. It has large lavender purple flowers with yellow anthers, that flower profusely between June and September. With dark green foliage and twining stems, it is perfect for growing up wall trellis, or in obelisk planters on patios and decking. An RHS Award of Garden Merit variety. Height: 300 cm (10 ?). Spread: 150cm (59). Pruning Group: 2.
Clematis 'Girenas' bears wide, soft pink flowers, each with an eye-catching crimped edge and a darker pink bar along the centre of each sepal. This compact variety is ideal for adding interest to a lightly shaded wall, where its colours will be protected from fading in the sun. An abundance of flowers are produced in June and July, with a second flush appearing in late summer. Height: 3m (10'). Spread: 1m (3'). Pruning group: 2.
This new Clematis stands out for its unusual, fully double, apple-green flowers. The intriguing flowers make a fabulous display in late spring and early summer. A second flush of blooms are produced in late summer ? this time with fewer petals and a more white tone.
Clematis 'Guernsey Cream' features large creamy flowers, each measuring up to 12cm across, with contrasting yellow stamens and a pale green stripe. It flowers from May to July and then again later in the summer, creating an extended colourful display. Once the blooms have faded, there are stunning golden/green starry seed heads that stay on the plant for many weeks afterwards. This hardy perennial climber is ideally suited to climbing up a trellis, where it is backed by dark green foliage for a magnificent contrasting effect. Clematis 'Guernsey Cream' is best situated in a partially shaded location as the flowers can fade in bright sunlight. Height: 2.5m (8'2). Spread: 1m (3' 3). Pruning group: 2.
Clematis 'Hagley Hybrid' is the perfect choice for both beginner gardeners and more experienced Clematis growers, as this compact hardy perennial can cope with almost all garden conditions, from north-facing walls and shady corners to bright sunshine. Elegant large flowers open out into shell-pink blooms with purple/brown stamens in July and continue right through until September, providing an extended season of interest. Like most Clematis, the petals will fade when exposed to bright sunlight, although the soft mauve colour of the faded flowers is beautiful in its own right. Clematis 'Hagley Hybrid' is a climber that can be grown on a wall, against a pergola, through shrubs and up a trellis; it is even happy in a pot, making it a superb choice for those with smaller gardens. Height: 2.5m (8'). Spread: 1.5m (4' 11). Pruning group: 3.
The sherbet-yellow blooms of this first year flowering clematis open just six months after sowing! They don?t just have a unique beauty, they also give off a coconut-like fragrance and are followed by decorative silky seedheads. Height 2.4m (8ft).
Clematis 'Honora' has large, deep purple flowers that will appear between June and July and then followed with a second display in of blooms in late summer. The flowers are large with slightly paddle shaped petals with a distinct burgundy stripe through the centre. 'Honora' is a classic clematis variety so will look beautiful scrambling up walls, fences or trained in containers. It's a low maintenance climber that just requires pruning to almost ground level and it will grow again the following year. Height: 3.5m (11'). Spread: 1m (3'). Pruning group: 3.
Exquisite, fully double flowers each measuring up to 15cm (6) across are produced from late spring to mid-summer. The rosette-like blooms emerge deep pink and gently fade to pale pink as they mature. Later in the season, a second flush of blooms appear - this time single, but equally beautiful.
Clematis 'Jackmanii' bears single blooms, with the velvety purple sepals contrasting well against the creamy coloured anthers. This very free flowering variety is late to bloom, creating a colourful garden display from mid to late summer. Winner of an RHS AGM, it is ideal for sunny walls and fences and can also cope with a more difficult, north-facing position. Height: 3m (10'). Spread 1m (3'). Pruning group: 3.
Clematis 'Justa', also known as Clematis viticella, is a particularly compact variety of Old Man's Beard. It is therefore best suited to sunny or partially shady patio containers, where it can be grown up a trellis. In July, August and September, the climbing plant produces interesting, star-shaped flowers, which are purple with white stamens. In the autumn, the hardy shrub should be pruned, ready to start growing again the following spring. Height: 1.5m (4'11). Spread: 1m (3'3). Pruning group 3.