ALL CLEMATIS A-Z

Here we have listed all the clematis we stock in alphabetical order so you can use the filter on the left to select the best options for your garden situation.

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Clematis Avalanche (x cartmanii 'Avalanche')

Clematis 'Avalanche' produces clusters of glorious pure white 'male' flowers with yellow stamens. They are the largest blooms in this evergreen group of clematis. We recommend growing in a container unless the soil is free-draining or the drainage is very carefully improved.

£21.00
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Clematis AVANT-GARDE Evipo033

These unusual deep pinky-red flowers have a pale pink pom-pom like centre and strongly recurved tips to the tepals.
'Recommended' by a Popular Garden Magazine Dec 2020.

£19.95
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Clematis Bagatelle (Dorothy Walton)

The large star-shaped flowers have very pointed light blue tepals that are strongly dappled with mauve and deep pink, they have a deeper pink bar.

£18.00
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Clematis Barbara Jackman

Clematis Barbara Jackman is a lovely old cultivar that has light mauve-blue flowers with a rich purply-pink bar and crown of cream stamens which are very striking against the deeper colours of the tepals.

£18.00
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Clematis Bees Jubilee

These classic looking blooms are pale mauve-pink and have a deep carmine bar that offset a lovely crown of stamens. A truly lovely and well-known clematis.

£18.00
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Clematis BERNADINE Evipo061

The palest silvery-blue star-shaped flowers, have a lovely crown of rich red stamens, and when first open bear a pale pink bar. Grow with CHARMAINE or BOURBON for a marvellous combination.

£21.00
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Clematis Betty Corning

Pretty pale bluey-mauve nodding bell-shaped flowers, whose pointed tips open and twist slightly to reveal a deeper bluey-mauve and textured inside. The delicate perfume is more noticeable when planted in the sun.

£19.95
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Clematis Bill MacKenzie

Its bright yellow nodding, lantern-shaped flowers have distinctive dark reddish-brown stamens that leave wonderful silky seed-heads. Excellent for late flowers.
Also known as clematis orientalis 'Bill Mackenzie'.
Awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit

£19.95
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Clematis Blekitny Aniol (BLUE ANGEL)

The gorgeous pale, mauvy-blue flowers have a pretty satin sheen across their deeply textured surface. Its crimped and wavy margins taper to pointed tips. At dusk the flowers become almost luminous. Beautiful!
Awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit

£19.95
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Clematis Blue Dancer

The flowers of Clematis Blue Dancer are a wonderfully long nodding bell shape, very narrow too and a charming light to mid-blue in colour. This is a

£18.00
Clematis Blue Light

Light mauvy-blue, early double blooms are rosette like in form and are produced in great numbers from May to September. The later blooms have a spiky centre to the double heads.

£18.00
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Clematis BLUE PIROUETTE 'Zobluepi'

The pretty violet-blue flowers have four long twisted tepals. A very pretty and free flowering clematis which is also good as a cut flower.

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Clematis BLUE RIVER 'Zoblueriver'

Highly praised by Gardening Which? in 2010. Clematis Blue River has beautiful bluish-lilac star-shaped flowers which have a deeper lilac bar and are produced in abundance.
A popular plant with flower arrangers because the flowers last well in water.

£19.95
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Clematis Blue Tapers syn. Cyanea

What makes 'Blue Tapers' so charming are the small bell-shaped flowers of mid blue that have a whitish staminode and are produced in great abundance.

£18.00
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Clematis BLUSHING BRIDESMAID Kaiser

Clematis BLUSHING BRIDESMAID was formerly known as clematis 'Kaiser'. This spectacular deep pink double clematis has rosette-like flowers often with a lighter pink spiky centre. Later flowers will be single but have a distinctive 'fountain-like' crown of petaloid stamens. A very compact variety.

£18.00
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Clematis BOURBON Evipo018

Glorious vibrant red margins merge to deep rose-pink at the centre and have a prominent crown of contrasting yellow stamens. Always a stunning sight on our Chelsea displays.
Received a Top Award in a Popular Garden Magazine Dec 2020.

£21.00
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Clematis Bredon Blue

Clematis Bredon Blue has charming and dainty mid-blue bell-shaped flower with a creamy-white inner skirt. A dainty but also very hardy plant, this will become a modern classic.

£18.00
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Clematis Broughton Bride

Clematis Broughton Bride has both single and double nodding bell-shaped flowers which are creamy white, speckled with lilac on the outsides of the tepals.

£18.00
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Clematis Broughton Star

Clematis montana 'Broughton Star' has semi-double flowers of very deep plummy-pink, almost red, and a purply-bronze foliage as the plant matures - grow in a sunny position to enhance the colour of flowers and foliage.
Awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit

£18.00
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Clematis Carnaby

The pretty light pink star-shaped flowers have bright reddy-pink bars and a crown of wine red stamens. Hard pruning will keep the plant more compact and delay the flowering by a few weeks.

£18.00
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Clematis CHARMAINE Evipo022

Glorious rich red blooms are borne double and semi-double from the old wood early in the season with single flowers produced later. They are often burgundy when they first open.

£21.00
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Clematis CHEVALIER Evipo040

The velvety purple flowers occasionally have a pink bar when first open, they mature to a mid blue and have a lovely crown of contrasting pale yellow stamens.

£21.00
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Clematis Christmas Surprise

This delightful new evergreen climbers produces beautiful creamy-white flowers against a backdrop of rich green foliage. The blooms are gently nodding and bell-shaped with a hint of pink to the tips of the filaments at the centre.  A charming and prolific winter flowering evergreen clematis that prefers a sunny location and requires a free draining soil.

£23.50
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Clematis cirrhosa var. balearica

The nodding yellowy-cream bell-shaped flowers mature to creamy-white, with rusty-maroon freckles inside. An evergreen climber that requires a sunny, sheltered position and free draining soil.

£19.95
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