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Clematis Aromatica is an exceptional bush forming, non evasive climbing flower. Producing beautiful dark purple flowers with a bright lemony/white stamen that sit against dark green foliage. Highly fragrant, this is a great addition to your garden.Try planting Clematis x aromatica informally around a seating area to fully enjoy its scent.Grows to 2m / 6ft.Strongly scented flowers from summer to autumn.Easy for all to grow.Web Orders: Due to the nature of this product we are unable to send by post or courier.We deliver to locally, we also offer a click and collect service.Sold in a 2 litre pot.Picture Image courtesy of K.G. 01.08.2024
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Clematis 'Diana's Delight' is a large-flowered and very free-flowering variety of clematis, bearing unusual blue flowers with a cream-yellow centre.Named after Lady Diana Rowland, the wife of the Bailiff of Guernsey.Flowers from May through to September. Prefers to be postioned in sun or partial shade. Soil pH: Alkaline, NeutralSoil Drainage: Moist but Well-Drained, Roots like to be cool, and not wet.This climber attracts bees and butterflies to your garden. Deciduous: loses all its leaves in autumn, then fresh new foliage appears again each spring.Please note, the main image shows the plant when in flower. Picture image courtesy of HGC LB 26.5.2024This Clematis comes in a 3 litre pot.
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Features:-- Hardy climbing perenial.- Produces masses of voilet purple flowers, with yellow anthers.- Flowers appear on the end of the current years growth from July to September.- Grows to a length of approx 2.5m (8ft) and flowers approx 7cm (3in) across.- This variety does not suffer from wilt disease.- Thrives in any site.- Good for growing through other shrubs & small trees.- This variety is in pruning group 3. (This groups means simply cut stems back to the lowest pair of buds in February or March. i.e down to approx 75cm from the ground)This variety clematis prefers a cool root run. If not, cover soil with tiles or stones that will do the job.Uses: Suitable for growing in late flowering containers, over pergolas, archways, walls, fences and on conservatories.Awared RHS award of Garden Merit for outstanding excellence or garden decoration.Sold in a 3 litre pot.
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The Gillian Blades is a mid-sized climber with glossy, dark-green leaves. In summer it bears large white flowers with cream anthers whose petals are margined with very pale mauve. A beautiful addition to wallsides and trellises!Soil: fertile, moist but well-drained Position: partial shade, full sunPlease note, the main picture shows this plant when in flower.
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Features: - Masses of Bright red flowers- Hardy & easy to Grow- Simple Pruning- Provides a blanket of colour from July to September.- Height & Spread: 2.5m x 2m (8ft x 6ft)Position: Sunny or partial shade.Soil: Any average garden soil, avoiding wet areas. (roots do not like to be wet)In dry weather water well.Once flowering finished, prune to half size for the Winter.In early Spring cut down to 30cm from ground level.Sold in a 3 litre pot.
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Exquisite, pure white flowers with yellow centres and dark green leaves. This extremely vigorous and fast-growing clematis is excellent for training over a pergola or covering an unsightly wall, fence or garden shed. It's an ideal climber for a north-facing site.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, well-drained, neutral soilSold in a 3 litre pot.
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Clematis montana Rubens is a very vigorous deciduous variety of spring blooming Clematis that will produce satin pink flowers with a sweet scent. These are produced from late April in mild years through to early summer. Each soft pink bloom has a light green and yellow heart, and they are produced en-mass to cover the entire vine. The young foliage has bronze shades and matures to light green.Clematis montana look beautiful when used to cover substantial buildings or sturdy fences, telegraph poles, or even old tree trunks. They are one of the most popular climbing plants for the garden.Sold in a 3 litre pot.
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Feature of the Clematis Westerplatte;-- Eye Catching, Climber.- Large, rich, velvety red blooms.- Stamens have deep-red filaments creating harmony with yellow anthers.- Flowering period: May to September.- Good for cut flower display.- Attractive to Bees & Butterflies.- This variety is suited to pots and containers.- Perfect for growing on a trellis or over a fence.- Height & Spread: 2m x 2m (6.5ft x 6.5ft).- Light pruning to be done late Winter or early Spring.- Feed in Spring with a general fertiliser.Soil & Site: Fertile and well-drained garden soil in full or partial sun.Keep well watered in dry weather.Sold in a 3 litre pot.
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This vigorous evergreen climber can be variable, with veined or plain big glossy ovate or triangular leaves which are excellent for covering large walls and fences - or hiding eyesores. Its aerial roots, that form along the stems, enable it to cling to support, so no trellis or wires are needed, but it is also often planted on slopes to stabilise soil and provide year-round groundcover. It can have small insignificant greenish flowers that won't look much to us humans, but these are loved by pollinating insects. Then it can go on to produce black berries, which the birds and wildlife will devour. The evergreen foliage is also useful for offering much-needed shelter for many insects and birds, so all in all this is a great addition to a wildlife garden.Position: full sun or full shadeSoil: humus-rich, preferably alkaline, moist, well-drained soilRate of growth: fast-growingHardiness: fully hardySold in a 9cm pot.
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This variegated Persian ivy has large, heart-shaped, mottled-grey-green leaves, edged with cream. It is a beautiful, self-clinging, evergreen climber suitable for brightening a partly shady wall or for use as fast-growing groundcover. Mature plants bear large, spherical green flowers in autumn. This climber thrives in alkaline soil.Sold in a 3 litre pot.
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Hedera has many uses all round the garden. It can be used to cover shady walls and trained to climb up or spread out along a low wall. Being evergreen, ivy is perfect for covering pergola poles, hanging baskets & tubs or creating a leafy backdrop beneath clematis and climbing roses. It’s a valuable wildlife plant, providing a late source of nectar and pollen for insects, and berries for birds in winter.Sold in a 11cm pot.
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Trailing stems of handsome, hand-like green foliage that look superb all year round in any container. Hardy and perennial.Height and Spread: Trails to 30cm (12") in one season.Sun or part shade in fertile, moist but well-drained soil or potting compost. Plant at same depth as pot and gently firm and surrounding soil. Tubs plants will need watering regularly, especially if dry and windy. Border plants need regular watering until established. Feeding is only necessary in spring and summer.Sold in a 11cm pot.
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This is an incredibly versatile plant. While young, it can be used as evergreen infill, and to hang over the edges of hanging baskets, windowboxes and patio pots. When it gets a little bigger, it is ideal for smothering a north-facing wall or fence, while if there is nothing for it to clamber onto, it will make decorative (and weed suppressing) groundcover. The variegation on the leaves can be variable, ranging from shades of rich green to near-white, and once it's established, it's a doddle to grow. This makes it perfect for low-maintenance schemes, where it will look good all through the year.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: humus-rich, preferably alkaline, moist, well-drained soil (or John Innes No.3 potting compost for container-grown plants)Rate of growth: fast-growingHardiness: fully hardySold in a 9cm pot.
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This climbing Hydrangea shrub thrives in some shady and inhospitable areas of the garden. Slow to establish, it will eventually romp along a wall or fence, clinging by aerial roots. Its almost heart-shaped, dark green leaves turn yellow in autumn and deciduous in Winter.Plant has masses of showy, lacy, white flowerheads appearing in late spring and early summer.Position: sun to partial shadeSoil: fertile, well-drained soilSold in a 3 litre pot.Picture image courtesy of HGC KG 1.8.2024Web Orders: Due to the nature of this product we are unable to send by post or courier.We deliver to locally, we also offer a click and collect service.
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Exquisite climbers for a warm conservatory! Mandevilla sanderi 'Bloom Bells® Trio' produce a sensational display of vibrant trumpet shaped blooms that stand out against the glossy, dark foliage. The leaves are evergreen making these exceptionally handsome plants, all year round. Perfect for twining over an obelisk, this tropical climber makes a wonderful plant for a warm conservatory. Pot grown plants can be moved to a sunny patio in summer where they will create a show-stopping focal point. Height: 150cm (59"). Spread: 100cm (39"). Mix colour varieties.Web click & collect Orders:Please request colour choice (in the comments box at checkout)However due to stock levels, we are unable to guarantee that you will receive your preferred choice. You will be contacted if this is the case.Sold in a 3 litre pot.
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Pandorea jasminoides (bower plant) is a twining evergreen climbing plant with compound leaves of five to nine ovate, shiny leaflets. The fragrant flowers, borne in small clusters in spring and summer, are tubular with spreading lobes 4-5 cm in diameter.It can grow up to 500cm/5m in length. Likes most soils that are moist and well-drained (acidic soils are also suitable).Prefers full sun or part-shade. Adequate sunlight is required for good flowering and as a rainforest climber it will grow to reach for sunlight.Sold in a 4 litre pot.Picture image for display purposes only, each plant is sold individually.Picture image courtesy of HGC LB 10.6.2024
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Beautiful evergreen self twining evergreen climbing plant.Has green leaves and fragrant white flowers which appear in Spring. Likes free-draining fertile or moderately fertile soil. It prefers neutral to alkaline soil conditions, but will grow in slightly acid soils too. Ideal place to plant is where you can enjoy its richly fragrant flowers, eg. beside a doorway or seating area. Sun or light shade is best, with shelter from cold, drying winds. Provides continued interest during autumn/winter as the leaves turn from green to a dark red.Picture image shows plant when in flower.Sold in a 30 litre pot.
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Although Trachelospermum jasminoides is not of the Jasmine family, it is often confused as such for its common name of Star Jasmine. This elegant evergreen climber bears thousands of pure white, star-shaped flowers throughout summer on twining woody stems. The glossy, rich evergreen foliage turns deep red and bronze in autumn, forming the perfect backdrop for its dramatic blooms which perfume the air with an irresistible, sweet fragrance. A stunning addition to a scented patio garden or grown against a sheltered wall for a truly glamorous display. Height and spread: Up to :8m (26').Sold on a trellis in a 45 litre pot.
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Also known as Japanese Wisteria / Silky Wisteria or the Shiro Noda Wisteria.Features;-Deciduous climberFragrant lilac-blue flowersAbundant flowering and re-flourishing Spring throught Summer.Fast growingFull HardyPosition: full sun or light, dappled shadeSoil: fertile, moist, well-drained soilFlowering period: June, can flower as early beginning of Spring. Garden care: Once in the ground, this will produce lots of flowers. The twining stems will need training and support against a wall or up a pergola for great effect. Training stems by using stout horizontal wires attached to the wall or if against a pergola cable ties when not in flower to avoid the flower snapping off. They need pruning after flowering to avoid them getting too big or out of control. It will depend on what effect your want.Out of the 2 we have in stock 1 is in flower at present 24.4.2023.Once put in the ground this Wisteria should flower the following year.Picture image courtesy of HGC SN.Height of plant from top of pot is around 1.8m.Sold in a 4 litre pot.
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Also known as Japanese Wisteria / Wisteria Prematura.Features;-Deciduous climberFragrant lilac-blue flowersAbundant flowering and re-flourishing in the months of May and June.Fast growingFull HardyPosition: full sun or light, dappled shadeSoil: fertile, moist, well-drained soilFlowering period: June, can flower as early beginning of Spring. Garden care: Once in the ground, this will produce lots of flowers. The twining stems will need training and support against a wall or up a pergola for great effect. Training stems by using stout horizontal wires attached to the wall or if against a pergola cable ties when not in flower to avoid the flower snapping off. They need pruning after flowering to avoid them getting too big or out of control. It will depend on what effect your want.Picture image courtesy of HGC SN.Height of plant from top or pot ard 1.9m.Sold in a 10 litre pot.