Tidy Prune (Group 1)

Below are all our Tidy Prune (Group 1) clematis.
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Clematis Primrose Star

Very pale primrose yellow semi-double blooms are very abundant on this lovely prolific flowering montana. One of the more compact growers in this group, suitable for smaller gardens.

£18.00
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Clematis Propertius

Semi-double nodding bell-shaped flowers are very deep pink with creamy-white margins and inner layers. Clematis Propertius is unique because not only do you have spring flowers but a consistent summer flowering period too. 

£18.00
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Clematis Prosperity

Masses of white flowers with lightly crimped margins are borne in great profusion in early summer, followed by a further display

£23.50
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Clematis Purple Spider

Clematis Purple Spider has semi-double nodding bell-shaped blooms that are very dark purple, almost black when first open. A favourite in the family and a very distinct colour for the time of year it blooms. Looks wonderful with daffodils growing at the base.

£18.00
Clematis Rubens

This well-known montana has light pink flowers with a textured surface, vanilla scent and the foliage is tinged with bronze. Grow in a sunny position to enhance the perfume.
Awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit

£18.00
Clematis Rubens Superba (montana var. rubens 'Rubens Superba')

A selected form of 'Rubens' considered to be an improvement with a slightly larger bloom and stronger fragrance. Light pink flowers with a textured surface, vanilla scent and the foliage is tinged with bronze.

£18.00
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Clematis Ruby

Clematis Ruby is a real little gem. She has very deep reddy-pink, single, nodding bell-shaped flowers produced in their hundreds. Once the spring flower has finished, give a little trim if it is needed you will get a second flush of flowers later in the summer.

£18.00
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Clematis Snowdrift

The clusters of white flowers have a good perfume. A superb evergreen climber that requires free draining soil, sunny aspect to enhance perfume.

£25.50
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Clematis spooneri

This superb species bares white star-like flowers that occasionally have a pink tint at the centre of the tepal and have prominent golden stamens at the centre.

£18.00
Clematis Stolwijk Gold

The golden-yellow foliage is best when grown in a sunny situation and contrasts well with the deep purply-blue, single, nodding bell-shaped flowers.

£18.00
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Clematis SUGAR SWEET BLUE 'Scented Clem'

Clematis Sugar Sweet Blue - 'Scented Clem'. Enchanting, lilac blue star shaped flowers have a superb almond scent which is particularly good in the evening and early morning.

£19.95
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Clematis Sunrise

Semi-double flowers of deep cherry-pink are borne in great abundance. The young leaves are a rich purply-chocolate, paling slightly as they mature. One of the more compact growers suitable for smaller gardens.

£18.00
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Clematis Tage Lundell

Sumptuous lantern-shaped flowers of deepest purple are very abundant and followed by attractive silvery seed-heads. This is a very regal looking plant in the garden and one of Peter's favourites.

£18.00
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Clematis Tetrarose (montana var. rubens 'Tetrarose')

The deep mauvy-pink bowl-shaped flowers have a prominent crown of stamens with a distinctive spicy scent and the foliage is bronze tinted. Grow in a sunny position to enhance the perfume.
Awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit

 
£18.00
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Clematis urophylla Winter Beauty

The dainty nodding bell-shaped flowers are pure white and have a waxy texture. The attractive foliage is evergreen and the plant benefits from free-draining soil.

£25.50
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Clematis Van Gogh

The eye-catching flowers have a pale pink centre and rich, slightly purply red margins and beautiful purply-bronze foliage. Named after the Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh, it also has a wonderful scent.

£18.00
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Clematis Vera
Clematis Vera

The vanilla scented mid-pink blooms have a lovely satin sheen and a glorious crown of very long stamens. This wonderful variety of montana has been around for many years but remains as popular as ever thanks to her reliable nature.

£18.00
Clematis Warwickshire Rose

The pretty deep rose-pink star-like flowers have paler bars, undulating margins and recurved tips. Its gorgeous reddy-bronze foliage matures to purply-bronze, altogether a wonderful sight.

£18.00
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Clematis Wesselton

clematis Wesselton has light to mid blue, semi-double, nodding, bell-shaped flowers which are larger than those of C. macropetala species. Named after a village in Suffolk.
'Recommended' by a Popular Garden Magazine Dec 2020.

Awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit

£18.00
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Clematis White Columbine

The single white nodding bell-shaped flowers have a tissue-paper like texture. Awarded the RHS Award of Garden MeritCultivation Advice.This includes

£19.95
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Clematis Willy

This charming little clematis has pale to light mauvy-pink, single, nodding bell-shaped flowers that have a deeper pink flush at the base of the tepals. Very pretty and also very hardy.
Also commonly known as clematis alpina 'Willy'.

£18.00
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Clematis Wilsonii (montana var. wilsonii)

The clouds of satin-white star-like flowers have a distinctive crown of greeny-cream stamens and are delicately scented and said by some to smell like chocolate. 

£18.00
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Clematis Wisley Cream

clematis Wisley Cream has dainty cream nodding bell-shaped flowers which are produced in profusion through the winter months. It was named after the place it was raised, the RHS garden Wisley.
Awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit

 
£19.95
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Clematis x vedrariensis Highdown

The delighful pale pink flowers have an attractive contrasting yellow anther and a bronze, downy foliage. The name comes from the fact that this form was selected at the garden of Highdown in West Sussex, England.

£18.00
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