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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. 'Kacper'
0.cckacp
2m
zone 4-10
($C)
(unknown) (1970, Stefan Franczak, i.1982)
Large or very large, intense violet flowers with a deeper bar. Anthers purplish brown. Named after Caspar, one of the three wise men and the raiser's father.

Cl. 'Kardynal Wyszynski'  
0.cckawy
3m
zone 3-9
($B)
(syn. 'Cardinal Wyszynski')
(Franczak, Fisk 1989)
Very showy plant with crimson tepals x6-8, and anthers in same shade. Flowers are 10-12cm across. Grow against a light background to show them off to best effect. Summer and autumn flowering. (xC)

Cl. 'Kathleen Dunford'
0.cckadu
2.5m
zone 4-9
($B)
(Fisk, 1982)
Short supply
Flowers semi-double or single 18cm across with 2-3 layers of tepals, purplish-pink and mauve-blue at margins, anthers deep red. Midsummer-autumn. (xB) Wishy-washy in our climate.

Cl. 'Kathleen Wheeler'    
0.cckawh
2.5m
zone 4-9
($B)
(Mrs. Spencer Castle seedling)(W. Pennell, 1967)
Flowers very large on early crop, up to 23cm, tepals x6-8 plumy-purple (campanula to aster violet), anthers delightful contrasting golden-yellow. Spring and autumn flowering. (xB) Suitable cut flower. Named after wife of "Pennell of Doncaster" manager.

Cl. vit. 'Kermesina'    
0.cvkerm
3m
zone 3-9
($C)
(Lemoine, 1883)
Nodding outward-facing flowers, 6cm dia., tepals x4-6 velvety crimson, anthers almost black. Midsummer to early autumn. Vigorous. (xC) Looks great clambering over a grey conifer.
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Cl. 'King Edward VII'
0.cckied
3m
zone 4-9
($B)
('Fairy Queen' x 'Sir Trevor Lawrence')(G Jackman, 1902)
Occ.avail
Large pink-mauve flowers with red anthers. An outstanding variety which deserves to be more widely grown. Spring and autumn flowering. (xB)

Cl. KINGFISHER 'Evipo037'
0.cekifi
2.5m
zone 4-9
($C)
Deep blue flowers with creamy yellow anthers. Seed heads persistent. ®'Gardini' group.

Cl. 'King George V'
0.cckige
If you grow or know anyone growing this variety in NZ, please let us know.

Cl. 'Kiri Te Kanawa'
0.cckiri
3m
zone 4-9
($B)
(Chalcedony x Beauty of Worcester)(Fretwell, 1986)
Beautymus Fantasticus. Stunning very free-flowering fully double Clematis, with good foliage. Fully double deep smoky blue tepals and reveal a centre of cream anthers. Suitable for container and as cut flower. (xB) Better than we ever could ask for! Outstanding! Protected under PVR.

Cl. 'Kuba'
0.cckuba
2m
zone 3-9
($B)
('Ernest Markham' x mixed pollen, M.F. Sharonova, 1972)
Large 15-21cm purplish-red (Imperial Purple, central bar Doge Purple) flowers with contrasting white filaments and pale brown anthers. Late spring-autumn. (xB or C)
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