Clematis ‘Bieszczady’ is a captivating deciduous climber developed by Polish breeder Szczepan Marczyński and introduced to Australia by Alameda Homestead Nursery in 2025. This variety is celebrated for its large, vibrant pink flowers, measuring 14–20 cm in diameter. Each is adorned with a nearly white central bar and claret anthers on pink filaments. Blooming profusely from late spring to early autumn, it offers a long-lasting display of colour throughout the summer months.
Reaching 2 to 3 meters, ‘Bieszczady’ climbs by twining its leaf petioles around supports, making it ideal for trellises, fences, pergolas, and other garden structures. It thrives in well-drained, fertile soils with a neutral to slightly acidic ph and prefers locations with good light exposure.
As a member of pruning group 3, ‘Bieszczady’ requires hard pruning in early spring to encourage vigorous new growth and abundant flowering. Its striking blooms and robust growth habit make it a standout choice for gardeners seeking to add vertical interest and vibrant colour to their landscapes.