Welcome to our Catalogue.

The Clematis we send out are in 20cm pots (on the right) and are three years old. The little one on the left is in a 10cm pot and under a year old. There’s nothing wrong with the smaller size — it just needs a bit more TLC to grow strong. When you buy our larger plants, you’re buying time, much like selecting a fine red wine that has had a few years to mature.
Our Clematis plants are three years old, grown in 20cm pots, and ready to rock your garden! They’ve taken a lot of time and love to produce them, so they’re a bit pricier than the baby one-year-olds — but they’re tougher, stronger, and way more likely to take off once planted. We have a great range with 140 varieties available to choose from out of the 240 varieties we currently grow.
If you’re happy to nurture the younger ones for a year or two, they’re a great budget option too, but you will have to get them from another supplier.
Mail order Service is open and will close on 31st July 2025.
Shipping of orders begins on 16th June 2025
Want to pick up instead? No problem — just make an appointment first.
Important: We’re not a walk-in nursery. For safety (and sanity) reasons, you’ll need to book your visit. Thursdays and Fridays between 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. work best, but we can usually find another time if needed.
To book, email Judy at info@ahn.com.au or call 03-5998-1645 (leave a message if she’s busy wrangling plants).
Before you come, have a rough idea of what you’re after so Judy can check they’ll suit your spot. We’ve put heaps of care into growing some of the best Clematis in Australia — let’s make sure you take home the perfect ones!
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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.
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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.
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Clematis 'Lech Kaczyński' is a Polish cultivar developed by Polish breeder Szczepan Marczyński and introduced to Australia by Alameda Homestead Nursery in 2025. It is renowned for its large, velvety, purple-violet flowers. Each bloom measures approximately 12–16 cm in diameter and features yellow anthers on creamy filaments, creating a striking contrast against the rich petal colour. This vigorous climber reaches heights of 1.7 to 2 meters, making it ideal for trellises, fences, or pergolas. It thrives in well-drained, fertile soils with a neutral to slightly acidic ph and prefers locations with good light exposure. Belonging to pruning group 2, light pruning is required after the first flowering to encourage new blooms. Its long blooming period and vibrant colours make 'Lech Kaczyński' an excellent choice for adding vertical interest and attracting pollinators to the garden.
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Clematis 'Rüütel' is a captivating deciduous climber celebrated for its large, velvety, deep red flowers, measuring up to 18 cm in diameter. These blooms feature similarly colored stamens, maintaining an impressive depth of colour even as the flowers fade. The narrow sepals often exhibit charming ruffled edges, adding to the plant's visual appeal. This variety blooms in two waves: first in late spring or early summer, then again in late summer to early autumn. Its mid-green ternate leaves provide a lush backdrop throughout the growing season. Compact and vigorous, 'Rüütel' typically reaches heights of 1.5 to 2 meters, making it ideal for containers, small gardens, or training over trellises and arches. Bred by the Kivistik family in Estonia in 1982, the name 'Rüütel' translates to 'knight' in Estonian, reflecting its noble presence in the garden. It thrives in well-drained, fertile soils with neutral to slightly alkaline pH and prefers locations with full sun to partial shade. As a member of pruning group 3, it requires hard pruning in late winter or early spring to encourage vigorous new growth and abundant flowering. 'Rüütel' is also noted for its resilience and its resistance to common pests and diseases. 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
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Clematis 'Shirotaka' is a compact, deciduous climber developed by renowned Japanese breeder Hiroshi Hayakawa and introduced to Australia by Alameda Homestead Nursery in 2024. It showcases elegant creamy white flowers, approximately 12–15 cm in diameter, each adorned with a subtle pale green central bar. Blooming from early spring through to autumn, 'Shirotaka' adds a graceful presence to gardens over an extended season. Growing to a manageable height of 1.5 to 2 meters, this variety is ideal for smaller spaces, containers, or training over trellises and arches. It belongs to pruning group 2 and requires light pruning after the first flush of blooms to encourage further flowering. Plant in well-drained soil with consistent moisture for optimal growth, ensuring the roots are kept cool and shaded while the foliage enjoys full sun to partial shade. The name 'Shirotaka' derives from Japanese, where 'Shiro' means white, 'ta' means many, and 'ka' means flower. This name aptly reflects the plant's profusion of white blooms.
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Clematis 'Solidarność' is a compact, deciduous climber renowned for its rich, velvety red flowers. Bred by Polish breeder Szczepan Marczyński and introduced to Australia by Alameda Homestead Nursery in 2025, this variety was named in honour of the Polish Solidarity movement. The plant produces large, single blooms measuring approximately 12–18 cm in diameter, featuring deep burgundy petals with a velvety texture. As the flowers age, they fade gracefully to a lighter red, adding depth to the display. The stamens consist of creamy white filaments topped with dark red anthers, creating a striking contrast. 'Solidarność' blooms profusely from October to March, with the first flush appearing on old wood and subsequent blooms on new growth. Its compact growth habit, reaching heights of 1.5 to 1.7 meters, makes it ideal for small gardens, containers, or training over trellises and fences. This clematis thrives in full sun to partial shade and prefers well-drained, fertile soils. It belongs to pruning group 2 and requires light pruning after the first flowering to encourage new blooms. Its resilience and long flowering period make 'Solidarność' a valuable addition to any garden.
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