2.5mt +

Growth ultimately depends on the position, water, soil, fertilizer and sunlight so this is only a guide.

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    Clematis 'Heavenly Blue' is a striking deciduous climber known for its large, deep purplish-blue flowers adorned with creamy yellow anthers. Each bloom measures approximately 12–17 cm in diameter and features 6 to 8 overlapping tepals, creating a lush, full appearance. This cultivar, bred by P. Sorensen in New Zealand around 2002 and introduced in 2007, is a hybrid of 'Lasurstern' crossed with an unknown parent. It typically reaches a height of 2.5 to 3 meters, making it ideal for trellises, fences, or pergolas. 'Heavenly Blue' thrives in well-drained soil and benefits from full sun to partial shade. Its vibrant blooms and vigorous growth habit make it a standout choice for gardeners seeking to add vertical interest and a splash of colour to their landscapes.
  • Small 5cm red flowers with a boss of pale pink staminodes are produced on a vigorous free flowering vine to 2.5-3.0 metres. Flowers early summer into autumn. Pruning group 3. Deciduous and a climber.
  • Lavender blue flowers approximately 20-25cm in diameter produced on a moderate vine growing to 2.5-3mt in size. Flowers Spring to Autumn. Pruning group 2. deciduous and a climber.
  • Pinkish-lilac flowers with rose-pink stripe flowers approximately 12.5-15cm in diameter produced on a moderate vine growing to 2.5-3.0mt in size. Flowers Spring to Autumn. Pruning group 2. deciduous and a climber.
  • Pale blue double flowers approximately 12-20cm in diameter produced on a moderate vine growing to 2.4-3mt in size. Flowers Spring to Autumn. Pruning group 2. deciduous and a climber.
  • Showy cerise pink veined flowers approximately 15-20cm in diameter produced on a moderate vine growing to 2.5-3.6mt in size. Flowers Spring to Autumn. Pruning group 2. deciduous and a climber.
  • Masses of medium-sized purple-veined flowers on a white background 10-12 cm in diameter during summer to autumn. Growth 2.5 - 3.0mt.
  • Double pale blue flowers approximately 10-17cm in diameter produced on a moderate vine growing to 2.5-3.0mt in size. Flowers spring to autumn. Pruning group 2. Deciduous and a climber.
  • Dark blue purple with a faint bar flowers approximately 18-20cm in diameter produced on a moderate vine growing to 2.4-3mt in size. Flowers Spring to Autumn. Pruning group 2. deciduous and a climber.
  • Rosy pink with carmine bar flowers approximately 15-20cm in diameter produced on a moderate vine growing to 2.5-3.0mt in size. Flowers Spring to Autumn. Pruning group 2. deciduous and a climber.
  • Medium-sized semi-double flowers 10-14cm sometimes tinged with green on a tidy vine growing 2.0-2.5mt. Deciduous and a climber. Pruning group 2
  • Clematis Taiga is in the florida group of clematis. It is extremely popular in Europe with people attracted to spectacular bi-color flowers that feature curving sepals that make the flowers look like stars. Growths is moderate to 2.5mt high by 1mt wide. It is in pruning group 3 which means it flowers on new growth. Pruning should be done in early spring as the plant starts to grow.
  • Medium velvety dark violet-purple flowers 10-12cm with a slightly paler bar produced on a strong vine growing 2.5-3.0mt. Flowering starts in late spring and goes into early autumn. Deciduous and a climber. Pruning group 3. The name commemorates the village in north-east Poland where, on 15 July 1410, during one of the largest Medieval European battles, the Polish-Lithuanian military forces decisively defeated the German-Prussian Teutonic knights.
  • Cream with pink bar flowers approximately 13-14cm in diameter produced on a vigorous vine growing to 2.5-3mt in size. Flowers spring to autumn. Pruning group 2. deciduous and a climber.
  • Blue purple flowers approximately 15-17cm in diameter produced on a moderate vine growing to 2.5-3.0mt in size. Flowers spring to autumn. Pruning group 2. deciduous and a climber.
  • Large deep lavender blue flowers approximately 18-23cm in diameter produced on a vigorous vine growing to 2.5-3mt in size. Flowers late spring to autumn. Pruning group 2. deciduous and a climber.
  • An attractive variety bearing deep rosy-purple flowers with reddish-purple anthers from early summer to autumn. Grows 2.5 to 3.0 mt. Pruning group 3. Raised by Grangé of Orleans in 1875.
  • Dark purple red flowers, 13-15 cm produced from late spring to autumn on a robust vine to 3.5mt. Pruning group 3. Deciduous and a climber.
  • Vivid bluish red flowers approximately 10-16cm in diameter produced on a moderate vine growing to 2.5-3.0mt in size. Flowers spring to autumn. Pruning group 3. deciduous and a climber.
  • Pale pink with deeper bar flowers approximately 15-20cm in diameter produced on a moderate vine growing to 2.4-3mt in size. Flowers spring to autumn. Pruning group 2. deciduous and a climber.
  • Lavender blue flowers approximately 15-20cm in diameter produced on a moderate vine growing to 2.5-3.6mt in size. Flowers spring to autumn. Pruning group 2. deciduous and a climber.
  • Large purple blue flowers approximately 15-20cm in diameter produced on a moderate vine growing to 2.4-3mt in size. Flowers spring to autumn. Pruning group 2. deciduous and a climber.
  • Clematis Sho Un is a striking and visually captivating cultivar known for its rich, deep purple flowers. This Japanese variety blooms in mid to late spring, producing large, vibrant blossoms that measure about 12 to 15 centimeters in diameter. Each flower features a deep violet hue with a subtle, almost velvety texture that makes it stand out against the lush green foliage. The petals are slightly cupped, adding to the overall elegance of the plant, while the creamy-yellow anthers create a beautiful contrast in the center of each bloom. Sho Un is a vigorous climber, growing up to 3 meters tall, making it ideal for training over trellises, fences, or garden arches. It thrives in well-drained, fertile soil and prefers a sunny location with some protection from the harsh afternoon sun. This clematis performs best when its roots are shaded while the foliage enjoys sunlight, which can be achieved by planting companion plants or mulching. As a member of pruning group 2, Sho Un benefits from light pruning after its first flowering to encourage additional blooms throughout the growing season. With its stunning, deep purple flowers and its ability to provide vertical interest in the garden, Sho Un is a perfect choice for those looking to add bold color and elegance to their landscapes.
  • Large fluffy white 15-20cm semi-double flowers produced on a moderate vine to 2.5mt. Flowers spring to Autumn with flowers during summer sometimes single. Deciduous and a climber. Pruning group 2.
  • Clematis Snow Queen is a stunning deciduous climber, prized for its large, star-shaped flowers and elegant appearance. Originating in New Zealand and introduced in the 1950s, this variety quickly became a favorite among gardeners for its early blooms and soft color palette. The flowers, measuring 15 to 20 centimeters in diameter, open from pale mauve buds into creamy white blooms that may show hints of lavender or pink in cooler conditions. Each blossom features a ruffled, slightly cupped shape and is accented by deep burgundy anthers that provide a striking contrast. 'Snow Queen' begins flowering in late spring and continues into early summer, with a second, lighter flush appearing later in the season. It typically grows to around 2.5 to 3 meters tall, making it ideal for training over trellises, fences, and garden arches. This variety thrives in full sun to partial shade and prefers moist, well-drained soil. To keep roots cool, gardeners often mulch or plant low-growing groundcovers at its base. Classified in pruning group 2, Snow Queen benefits from light pruning after its first flowering to encourage additional blooms. With its elegant form, long flowering season, and ability to attract pollinators, Clematis Snow Queen brings a refined charm to any garden setting.
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