Most of the clematis that we grow are deciduous. That means that they will lose their leaves in autumn and go dormant through winter. Some varieties will die back to the ground, while others will still keep their framework.
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Out of stockVelvet purple with red stripe flowers approximately 14-16.5cm in diameter produced on a moderate vine growing to 2.4-3mt in size. Flowers . Pruning group 2. deciduous and a climber. Gardini™ Evison™/Poulsen®
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Out of stockBluish purple, slightly pinker along midveins flowers 8-10cm in diameter are produced on a compact vine growing 90cm-1.2mt. The flower then matures to very pale lavender-blue. Flowers spring to autumn. Pruning group 2 (light prune). Deciduous and a climber.
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Out of stockInteresting single to double bluish-purple flowers approximately 15-17cm in diameter produced on a moderate vine growing to 1.8-2.4mt in size. Flowers Spring to Autumn. Pruning group 2. deciduous and a climber.
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Out of stockThe most vigorous of the compact patio range. Clematis Cezanne is suitable in a container or in the garden. Blue flowers with a yellow centre over a long flowering period. 100cm X 60cm. Prune to 30cm in spring