Clematis 'Kardynal Wsyzynski' features large dusky crimson single flowers, each with a grey-pink reverse and pink anthers. As the flowers age, they gradually fade to an attractive darker pink colour and their tidy star shape gives way to a more subtle outline. When the plant is mature, blooms are produced continuously from early summer all the way through until autumn. Clematis 'Kardynal Wsyzynski' is particularly stunning when grown in patio containers or trained up a large obelisk in the cottage garden. Height: 3m (10'). Spread: 1m (3'). Pruning group: 3.
A gorgeous clematis variety, Clematis 'Kokonoe' is a sister cultivar of our best selling Clematis 'Taiga'. The rich violet flowers, first bloom as singles, and become double blooms as the season progresses.
Clematis 'Lasurstern' bears mid-blue blooms with creamy white anthers that appear exotic in nature and can measure up to 15cm, adding colourful interest to any garden. This hardy climber looks superb when grown alongside a pink Clematis to create a striking contrast and is an early flowering variety, blooming in May and June and then again in September. Clematis 'Lasurstern' thrives in either partial shade or full sun and is perfectly suited to growing up a trellis, against a pergola, on a wall or weaving its way between shrubs and roses. Height: 2.5m (8' 2). Spread: 1m (3' 3) Pruning group: 2.
With its nodding bright yellow blooms, Clematis ?Little Lemons? has all the charm of its clematis tangutica parentage, but with less of the rambling vigour! This sensational new variety represents a breeding breakthrough with it?s decidedly dwarf habit.
This deciduous Clematis was created in France in 1900. Clematis 'Madame Julia Correvon' has been awared the RHS Award of Garden Merit for its garden performance. The flowers have wine-red sepals and creamy-yellow stamens in the centre. It blooms from mid to late summer, so it is a good variety to plant alongside an earlier flowering Clematis. Perfect for obelisk and trellis planters in sunny positions. Height: 3m (10'). Spread: 1.5m (5'). Pruning group: 3.
Clematis 'Madame le Coultre' bears attractive large white flowers with golden stamens and is often confused with the similar variety 'Marie Boisselot'. This stunning jackmanii hybrid is the perfect way to add interest to your garden, flowering from June right through until September. It is undemanding and simple to grow, making a beautiful climber for pergolas, arbours and brick pillars, or in any prominent position where its beauty can be appreciated fully. Height: 3m (10'). Spread: 1m (3'). Pruning group: 2.
Clematis 'Mayleen' is a superb variety of the ever-popular montana Clematis, with an RHS AGM. A quick-growing climber, ?Mayleen? rapidly covers walls and trellis, even in trickier north-facing positions. Its stems are covered in delicate satin pink blooms from mid-spring, held against a stunning backdrop of bronze foliage. Easy to grow, and requiring almost no pruning. Height: 10m (32?). Spread: 3m (10?). Pruning group: 1.
Clematis 'Mikelite', which features deep mauve/purple blooms with a subtle dark stripe through each petal and creamy white anthers, looks outstanding when grown against dark green or even yellow shades. This hardy perennial climber is a modern viticella hybrid strain that is very easy to grow and maintain, flowering between July and September. It is perfectly suited to growing in pots and containers and can also be trained up a trellis or against a pergola; it is even happy to scramble through your other garden plants in the border. For an exceptional colour display, we recommend growing Clematis 'Mikelite' with a yellow-flowering Clematis or a climbing pink rose. Height: 2.5m (8' 2). Spread: 1m (3' 3). Pruning group: 3.
A beautiful Victorian white Clematis, created in 1869, with contrasting red anthers in the centre. Clematis 'Miss Bateman' looks fantastic planted alone or alongside a more brightly coloured Clematis variety. It has an Award of Garden Merit from the RHS and flowers in early summer, often with a second flush of blooms a couple of months later. This Clematis likes moist, well drained soil, with its base shaded by other plants. As well as up walls and fences, Clematis 'Miss Bateman' is also suitable for growing in obelisk planters. Height: 2.5m (8?). Spread: 1m (3?). Pruning group: 2.
Clematis 'Mrs Cholmondeley' bears gorgeous wide flowers that can reach up to 20cm (8) across if grow in optimum conditions. Each flower is a stunning soft lavender blue colour, with prominent darker veins and chocolate brown anthers. This variety blooms throughout early summer, adding a much needed splash of colour to your garden. Winner of an RHS AGM, this free flowering variety performs best in light shade where its flowers will be protected from the fading caused by full sun. Height: 3m (10'). Spread: 1m (3'). Pruning group: 2.
Clematis 'Nelly Moser' is a unique variety, bearing large, soft pink flowers, each with an unusual dark pink central stripe and beautifully contrasting red anthers. The season of interest is extended into late summer by attractive seed heads that follow the blooms. Clematis 'Nelly Moser' is ideally situated on a north facing wall where its delicate colours will be somewhat protected from the fading caused by full sun. Height: 3m (10'). Spread: 1m (3'). Pruning Group: 2.
A very pretty, non-climbing type of clematis. This bushy plant will flower in clusters of royal blue blooms from June to September and emit a punchy sweet fragrance. happy in a sun or shade position, it's an ideal specimen for a patio container, or for plugging a space in your border. Ht. 80-100cm. Supplied in 9cm pots.