Welcome to our Catalogue.
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 will open on 1st June 2024 and run until July 30th 2024.
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.
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A very compact Clematis ideal for a garden balcony, deck or patio. Perfect in a container such as a small pot. Stunning when used in a hanging basket either by itself or in combination with annuals. As its first flowers are blooming, it is already producing trailing stems that hang down with more flowers. Looks outstanding with grey foliaged plants. Deciduous and a climber.
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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.
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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.
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