Hardy Climbers

Like shrubs, climbers give essential form and structure to a garden. They are also great for providing shelter and nesting sites for birds. You can use climbers to cover vertical structures, thus dramatically increasing the growing area.

For more information on growing these see growing hardy climbers.

Prices are based on plants grown in 2 Litre pots.




Ampelopsis megalophylla

Vigorous climber with huge deeply cut leaves to 2ft across and small green flowers followed by purple berries in autumn. For part shade in damp soil. Deciduous. 4 metres (12 feet) plus.
£11.95

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CLEMATIS

CLEMATIS

With such a huge range of Clematis available these days it is important to understand the different cultivation and pruning requirements. Clematis prefer humus-rich, well drained soil with the base of the plant in shade. Some do better in a sunny position and others prefer or are better appreciated...


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Clematis 'Comtesse de Bouchaud'

Late, large flowered hybrid with bright mauve-pink flowers, to 10cm (4in) across, from June-Sept. Very free flowering and excellent for growing with Roses or other shrubs of open habit. Cut back to 6" in spring. Plant root ball 3" below soil surface. 3 metres (10 feet). AGM.
£8.50

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Clematis 'Henryi'

Mid-season, large flowered hybrid with white flowers to 8" across from July-Oct. A very reliable and popular Clematis. Good for containers and for growing through shrubs of open habit. Remove dead growth in spring. Plant root ball 3" below soil surface. 3 metres (10 feet). AGM.
£8.50

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Clematis 'Niobe'

Clematis 'Niobe'

Early, large-flowered hybrid with deep red flowers, to 6" across, from June-Sept. Good for containers and for growing through shrubs of open habit. Remove dead growth in spring. Plant root ball 3" below soil surface. 2-3m (6-10 ft) AGM.
£8.50

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Clematis 'Paul Farges'

Clematis 'Paul Farges'

(Syn. Clematis fargesiodes/ C. potaninii 'Summer Snow'.) Lovely, long-flowering cultivar with masses of white flowers to 1.5in across from June to September. Excellent for an arbour/ pergola. Suitable for any aspect of wall but particularly good on a sunny wall. Flowers best on new growth so cut...
£8.50

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Clematis campaniflora

Vigorous climber with small nodding bell- shaped white flowers with a blue tinge from July-September. Prune hard back in spring. Prefers a sunny, sheltered aspect. For fertile, well drained soil. Plant with the base shaded from hot sun. 4 metres (12 feet) plus.
£8.50

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Clematis intricata

Clematis intricata

Previously listed as C. barbellata. A dainty climber with small bell-shaped flowers, dull purple to brown-violet. Trim lightly after flowering. Part-shade. 4 metres (12 feet) plus.
£8.50

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Wattakaka

Dregea sinensis

Twining climber, relative of the Hoya, with clusters of white, honey-scented flowers in summer. Hardy against a warm, sunny wall, in well drained soil, down to minus 5°C. Otherwise grow in a conservatory. Deciduous at low temperatures.
£8.95

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HEDERA

HEDERA

We have a few named varieties of Ivy which, when used wisely, make excellent garden plants. They are attractive all year round, and are valuable for masking unsightly objects. They make good cover and nesting sites for birds and produce flowers late in the year which are a magnet for bees and...


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