Climbing Plants

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.

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Hedera helix 'Duckfoot'
Hedera helix 'Duckfoot'
£7.00
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Ivy

A neat little Ivy with small leaves shaped somewhat like Duck's Feet.

Muehlenbeckia complexa
Muehlenbeckia complexa
£6.50
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Mattress Vine

Rampant climber with small rounded leaves and small green flowers in summer. Can also be used as ground cover.

Muehlenbeckia complexa var. trilobata
Muehlenbeckia complexa var. trilobata
£6.50
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Fiddle Leaved Mattress Vine

This variety has the usual tangled mass of wiry stems, with curious fiddle-shapeed leaves.

Rosa  'Climbing Columbia'
Rosa 'Climbing Columbia'
£7.50
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Rose

A lovely rose for a cool conservatory - the pink flowers are strongly scented and appear over a long period from mid-summer to early winter.

Senecio scandens
Senecio scandens
£9.50
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Yellow German Ivy

Scrambling climber with a froth of small yellow daisies in summer & autumn. Hardy against a warm wall. An excellent supply of late flowers for bees.

Sollya heterophylla
Sollya heterophylla
£6.50
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Bluebell Creeper

Twining climber from western Australia with masses of small bell-shaped blue flowers in summer. Hardy in a mild, sheltered spot.

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