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There are many varieties of Clematis, so we have listed these alphabetically. If you wish to view the full list, which may take a little time to load, then please select 'All listings'. There are also defined groups, if you have a particular variety in mind.

Please note that this list is based off what Peer has worked with over the years, and does therefore not include every variety. Please see the Availability List via 'Order Now' to see which are available for purchase.

Please click on a link below, to see the Clematis descriptions.

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Hybrids Evison/Poulson hybrids Montanas
Species Texensis Viticellas

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Cl. 'Daniel Deronda'
0.ccdade
3m
zone 4-9
($B)
(D.D. name from book of Mary Ann Evans)(1976 Noble, 1882)
Deep purple blue semi-double and single flowers 18cm. Very free flowering. Attractive seed heads. Suitable for container. Award of Garden Merit.(xB)

Cl. 'Dawn'  
0.ccdawn
2m
zone 4-9
($B)
syn. "Aurora"
lanuginosa 'Nivea' X 'Lord Londesborough' (Tage Lundell, 1969)
Short supply
Flowers pearly white suffused with pink 12cm across tepals x6-8, and deep red anthers. Suitable cut flower. Suitable for container. (xB)

Cl. 'DIANA'S DELIGHT' ('Evipo026')
0.cedide
2m
zone 4-9
($C)
Large flowers with light and dark blue tones, young flowers tend towards purple or violet maturing to blue later. Cream stamens. (xB-C) Spring & Autumn Evison/Poulsen® Patio & Garden Coll.

Cl. 'Dorothy Tolver'  
0.ccdoto
3m
zone 4-10
($B)
Flowers deep mauvish pink 12-15cm, tepals x6, overlapping with a satin sheen and contrasting yellow anthers (xB). Late spring to early summer, and autumn

Cl. 'Dr. Ruppel'  
0.ccdrru
2.5m
zone 4-9
($B)
(Dr. Ruppel, Argentina)(Fisk, 1975)
Short supply
Large flowers of carmine with slightly lighter edges 15cm dia. Distinctive wavy-edged leaves. Moderately vigorous. Suitable cut flower. (xB) Attractive seed heads. Award of Garden Merit.

Cl. tex. 'Duchess of Albany'   
0.ctdual
3m
zone 4-9
($D)
(texensis x 'Star of India')(Jackman, 1890)
Vigorous semi-herbaceous, flowers pink deeper bars, open bell shaped, pink anthers. 4cm dia. (xC) Suitable cut flower. The flowers stand up like lily flowering tulips and make an excellent ground cover.

Cl. 'Duchess of Edinburgh'  
0.ccdued
2.5m
zone 4-9
($B)
(C. fortunei X ?)(Jackman, 1874)
Flowers double, white rosettes, 13cm across, often with green tips, anthers creamy. Moderate vigour. Suitable cut flower. (xB) Attractive seed heads.

Cl. 'Duchess of Sutherland'
0.ccdusu
If you grow or know anyone growing this variety in NZ, please let us know.

Cl. 'Durandi'    
0.ccdura
2m
zone 4-9
($B)
syn. x durandii
(integrifolia x lanuginosum) (Durand Fréres, 1874)
Sub-shrub trailing non-clinging. Flowers 10cm dia., rich indigo blue, anthers off-white. (xC) Great for growing with roses, fantastic colour. Suitable cut flower.
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