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Our Clematis plants are all three years old and grown in 20cm pots. It has taken a large amount of labour to get them to this age and develop their root systems to ensure they are garden-ready. That means they are expensive compared to the smaller one-year-old versions available, but the success rate in the garden is considerably higher. Having said that, the smaller one-year-old plants are good value if you are able to grow them for a year or two before planting out.

Our mail-order season is now closed.

We will be sending plants on Thursdays only. Pick-up from the nursery is available by appointment.

Please be aware that we are not a retail nursery, and we need to know if you intend to visit. In this age of safety, you must make an appointment to avoid potentially unsafe times when trucks or other machinery are operating. The best times to make appointments are Thursday or Friday between 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m., although other times are available.

Please make appointments by emailing Judy at info@ahn.com.au or ringing  03-5998-1645 (you may have to leave a message). You must have a good idea of what you want before you arrive so that Judy can advise if the varieties you have chosen will work in your positions.

Our job is to supply you with the best Clematis varieties for your chosen project. Our staff have invested a lot of time to grow the best Clematis in Australia, so a bit of extra effort to make sure you have the right ones for the job is worth the effort.

The Clematis we send as mail order are in 20cm pots (on the right) which are 3 years old. The Clematis on the left is in a 10cm pot and is less than one year old. There is nothing wrong with the smaller size, but they take a bit of nurturing to get them to three years old. You are buying time when you buy our 20cm plants, perhaps like buying a fine red wine.

  • Rich dark red flowers approximately 10-12.5cm in diameter produced on a moderate vine growing to 1.2-1.8mt in size. Flowers spring to autumn. Pruning group 2. deciduous and a climber.
  • Rich reddish purple flowers approximately 12.5-15cm in diameter produced on a moderate vine growing to 1.8-2.4mt in size. Flowers late spring to autumn. Pruning group 3. deciduous and a climber.
  • Medium to large magenta 12-15cm flowers with a white bar produced on a compact plant growing 1.5-2.0mt. Flowers spring to autumn. Pruning group 2. Deciduous and a climber.
  • White, veined purple flowers approximately 10-12.5cm in diameter produced on a moderate vine growing to 2.5-3.0mt in size. Flowers late spring to autumn. Pruning group 3. deciduous and a climber.
  • Dark magenta flowers approximately 4.5-5cm in diameter produced on a vigorous vine growing to 3-4mt in size. Flowers late spring to autumn. Pruning group 3. deciduous and a climber.
  • Dark purple flowers approximately 9-11cm in diameter produced on a vigorous vine growing to 2.5-3.6mt in size. Flowers late spring to autumn. Pruning group 3. deciduous and a climber.
  • Dark purple 10-15cm flowers produced on a moderate deciduous vine 2.5-3mt high. Flowers summer to autumn. Pruning group 3. Bred at the Kiev Botanical Garden in the Ukraine.
  • Medium to large, rose-pink flowers with a paler bar 7-14cm in diameter on a vigorous vine to 4.0mt.
  • Claret red flowers approximately 7.5-9cm in diameter produced on a moderate vine growing to 3-4mt in size. Flowers late spring to autumn. Pruning group 3. deciduous and a climber.
  • Violet purple flowers approximately 12.5cm in diameter produced on a vigorous vine growing to 3-4mt in size. Flowers late Spring to Autumn. Pruning group 3. Deciduous and a climber.
  • White with green tips flowers approximately 2.5-3.5cm in diameter produced on a vigorous vine growing to 3-4mt in size. Flowers late spring to autumn. Pruning group 3. deciduous and a climber.
  • Purple pink, sometimes double 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.
  • Mid pink with cherry red veined flowers approximately 10-15cm in diameter produced on a vigorous vine growing to 3-3.6mt in size. Flowers late spring to autumn. Pruning group 3. deciduous and a climber.
  • Ruffled white flowers approximately 15-20cm in diameter produced on a vigorous vine growing to 2.4-3mt in size. Flowers spring to autumn. Pruning group 2. deciduous and a climber.
  • Rich purple flowers approximately 15-17cm 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.
  • Luminous pink flowers approximately 6cm in diameter produced on a slow vine growing to 1.8-2.4mt in size. Flowers late spring to autumn. Pruning group 3. deciduous and a climber.
  • Rich red flowers approximately 6-9cm in diameter produced on a vigorous vine growing to 1.8-2.4mt in size. Flowers late spring to autumn. Pruning group 3. deciduous and a climber.
  • Mid pink flowers approximately 5-8cm in diameter produced on a vigorous vine growing to 2.5-3.6mt in size. Flowers late spring to autumn. Pruning group 3. deciduous and a climber.
  • Gorgeous, downward facing, golden bell blooms with protruding purple filaments. The flowers are 3-5cm across and open on abundance from late spring to autumn. The blooms are followed by cute, fluffy seed heads. Clematis 'Golden Tiara' flowers spring to autumn on the current seasons growth, so pruning is simple, just cut them back hard early spring, and they will soon shoot up with new growth. Pruning Group 3.
  • Hot pink flowers 10-12cm in diameter produced of a vigourous vine from late spring to early autumn. Growth to 2-2.5mt. Deciduous and a climber. Pruning group 3
  • 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.
  • Medium pale blue flowers tinged with pale violet 10-12cm in diameter produced on a moderate vine growing 2.0-2.5mt. Flowers summer to autumn. Deciduous and a climber. Pruning group 3.
  • Medium sized indigo flowers, paler later, with tepals deeply ribbed on the outside. Stamens dark violet at first, white at base later. Growth 1.0 to 1.5mt Deciduous non clinging climber. This Clematis is in the Integrifolia group
  • Glowing pink flowers approximately 15-17cm in diameter produced on a slow vine growing to 1.2-1.8mt in size. Flowers spring to autumn. Pruning group 2. deciduous and a climber.
  • Rich blue mauve flowers approximately 10-15cm 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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