Windy Aspects

If you are looking for clematis to grow in a position that is exposed to a lot of wind, those in the following groups will cope best. As well as these groups you can use most clematis where the Average Flower Size is less than 3 inches.

Atragene Group - Spring flowering cultivars with nodding bell-like flowers. They are all very hardy, but require a free draining situation. They do not need the 'rich' growing conditions or deep planting that the large flowered cultivars prefer.

Diversifolia Group - These herbaceous cultivars are clump-forming scramblers, or semi-climbers, derived directly, or indirectly from the integrifolia species. In general, they have non-clinging stems and they can be allowed to scramble in herbaceous borders. Alternatively, they can be used to clamber through open shrubs, small trees, rambler and shrub roses or obelisks. They are all hardy, very free flowering, trouble-free clematis and are highly recommended. All the clematis in this group are suitable to use as cut flowers.

Integrifolia Group - These herbaceous cultivars are clump-forming scramblers, they have non-clinging stems and can be allowed to scramble in herbaceous borders. They are good 'front of border' plants and also make excellent companions in beds of bush roses. They are exceptionally hardy, very free flowering and as with other herbaceous plants, they die back in winter. They are all suitable to use as cut flowers.

Viticella Group - They are all extremely hardy, very free flowering, their pruning is simple and they cannot be recommended highly enough. Especially useful for people new to growing clematis as they are extremely tolerant of what the gardener does to them!

Tangutica Group - The clematis in this group are extremely useful in the garden, providing colour and interest from mid-summer through to late autumn, with most producing excellent seedheads for added interest in the winter months. They cope happily with poorer growing conditions and are drought tolerant.

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Clematis Prince Charles

This gorgeous blue clematis opens light azure blue with a hint of pink along the central bar. As the blooms mature they become more mauve-blue, losing the pink tint. An outstanding performer!
Awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit

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Clematis Prince George

The gorgeous white flowers of this new clematis are very deeply textured with crimped, wavy margins & cream anthers. It has been named in honour of Prince George, son of Prince William the Prince of Wales.

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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. 

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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.

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Clematis Purpurea Plena Elegans

This lovely clematis has double dusky-magenta rosette shaped flowers and makes a wonderful sight when in full bloom. These elegant blooms are excellent as cut flowers.
'Recommended' by a Popular Garden Magazine Dec 2020.
Awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit

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Clematis QUEEN MOTHER 'Zoqum'

The charming light mauve-pink nodding bell-shaped flowers have paler margins and strongly recurved tips revealing the deep purply-pink inside. Looks stunning growing up through an obelisk. Also good as cut flowers.

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Clematis Rooguchi

Clematis Rooguchi has rich shiny purple, deeply ribbed bell-shaped flowers with silvery-purple margins. Bred in Japan for the cut flower market it also excels as a valuable garden plant.

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Clematis ROSALYN 'Zo09087'

This incredible new clematis bred by Wim Snoeijer in The Netherlands is quite unique and will certainly attract those who seek something a little different to plant in their gardens. The rich abundance of these eye-catching spiky multi-layered magenta flowers is a sight to behold.

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Clematis Rosea

The mid mauvy-pink nodding bell-shaped flowers merge to paler pink at their beautifully twisted tips. This is possibly the best of the integrifolia in Peter's opinion and one we will always stock.

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Clematis Rouge Cardinal

A lovely old clematis that is dark velvety wine-red when first open, as the blooms mature the colour becomes deep purply-cerise. A family favourite.

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Clematis Royal Velours

The semi-nodding flowers are a rich purply-red with a luxurious velvety appearance. You've got to find a space for this clematis! As one of my personal favourites, I simply can't stop taking photos of it!

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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.

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Clematis SEA BREEZE 'Zo09063'

A huge abundance of flowers that have a fresh pale violet-blue colour, becoming almost white at the centre of the tepal, surround a dark 'eye' of anthers in the middle.
Received a Top Award in a Popular Garden Magazine Dec 2020.

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Clematis Sodertalje

The dusky pinkish-red semi-nodding flowers are so pretty and look particularly good when grown alongside apricot coloured climbing roses. Pronounced Sir da tarlia.

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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.

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Clematis SUPER NIGHT 'Zo11112'

Magnificent royal purple flowers have a slightly lighter mottling effect to them and a dark purple anther in the centre giving a very striking display when paired with a paler colour for strong contrast. You could consider planting with clematis 'Prince George' for a stunning contrast in colours and long summer flower interest.

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Clematis SUPER NOVA 'Zo09088'

A truly stunning new 'two-tone' clematis bred by Wim Snoeijer in The Netherlands. The rich vibrant purple of its ruffled & slightly recurved margins runs through its veins towards white bars. The boss of dark purple stamens adds the finishing touch to these lovely blooms.

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Clematis Swedish Bells

The nodding bell-shaped flowers are lavender-blue with paler bluey-white margins. A delightful addition to any garden with these enchanting 'dancing' flowers.

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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.

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Clematis tangutica

Mid yellow to golden lantern shaped blooms are produced in huge abundance across this popular species of clematis. The height and vigour of the plant are what make it so popular including the fact it thrives without much care or attention. Give it space to grow and do not try to contain it in a small area.

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Clematis TWINKLE 'Zotwi'

Dainty bell shaped flowers of white have a pale sky-blue at the 'crown' of the flower and the tepals gently twist towards the ends. In sunny conditions flowers become fully white.

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Clematis Valour

clematis 'Valour' is an exceptional viticella that produces beautiful pinky-lilac 'katherine-wheel' shaped flowers in great abundance. They have pretty contrasting pale yellow stamens which provide a striking centre piece.
Exhibited first by Thorncroft Clematis at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2018.

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Clematis Venosa Violacea

The eye-catching flowers have broad deep purple margins that merge towards a white bar which has rosy-purple veins running through it. A lovely crown of stamens further enhance the striking effect of these blooms.
'Recommended' by a Popular Garden Magazine Dec 2020.
Awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit

 
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Clematis Walenburg

The semi-nodding deep purply-red flowers have a creamy-white centre and contrasting purply-red anthers. When I first saw this in full bloom it was in a garden in Sweden and when in full flower it makes a breathtaking sight.
Awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit

 
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