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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.

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Hybrids Evison/Poulson hybrids Montanas
Species Texensis Viticellas

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Cl. 'Lady Betty Balfour'
0.cclabe
4.5m
zone 3-9
($B)
(Gipsy Queen' X 'Beauty of Worcester')(Jackman, 1910)
Short supply
Flowers rich purple fading to bluer shade 12cm dia., tepals x 6-8, anthers yellow, conspicuous. (xC) Needs full sun. Late summer to mid autumn. Best grown as a rambler on low shrubs or in grass. We find this variety gets stem wilt if not pruned multiple times to keep it low!

Cl. 'Lady Caroline Nevill'
0.cclacn
2.5m
zone 4-9
($B)
(Cripps, 1866)
Pale lavender blue semi-double and single open flowers. Strong growing. Suitable as cut flowers (xB) Early summer-late summer. Fine old variety.

Cl. 'Lady Londesborough'
0.cclalo
3m
zone 4-9
($B)
('Standishi' X 'Fortunei')(Noble, 1869)
Flowers 13-15cm, beautifully formed. Tepals x7 pale mauve, fading to silvery mauve and finally palest grey. Prominent dark anthers.(xB) Spring-autumn. Attractive seed heads! Container! Violet scented.

Cl. 'Lady Northcliffe'  
0.cclano
2m
zone 4-9
($B)
('Beauty of Worcester' X 'Otto Froebel')(Jackman, 1906)
Short supply
Flowers Wedgewood blue 12-15cm. tepals x6-8 rounded overlapping, anthers cream. Early summer to early autumn. (xB) Container! Some similarity to 'Lasurstern' (violet-blue).
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Cl. macropetala 'Lagoon'
0.csblue
3m
zone 3-8
($E)
Occ. available
Double deep blue hanging bell-shaped flowers, 4-5cm dia. Spring flowering (second flush here in March). ("Blue Lagoon") (xA) macropetala needs cool winter dormancy... doesn't like the warmer parts of the country.

Cl. cirrhosa purpurascens 'Lansdowne Gem'  
0.cscilg
4m
zone 7-9
($E)
Sport of 'Freckles' found in Christchurch.(M. Jerad, NZ.) (not fully stable)
Flowers 5cm bell-shaped cream-pink outside and red inside. Wintergreen foliage, winter-flowering and spontaneous in summer. (xA)

Cl. 'Lasurstern' ("Azure Star")  
0.cclasu
3m
zone 4-9
($B)
(Goos and Koenemann, 1905)
Rich, deep blue fading to campanula blue 15-18cm, the creamy anthers makes a nice contrast. Fairly vigorous to 3m. (xB and C) My old favourite. Flowers 13cm on second flush.

Cl. 'Lawsoniana'
0.cclaws
3m
zone 4-9
($B)
(lanuginosa X 'Fortunei' (Anderson-Henry, Lawson, 1873)
Short supply
Huge flowers up to 24cm across, rosy lavender becoming lavender-blue. Most effectful when seen from above. Early summer-late summer. (xB) Cut flower! Good flowers, but not freely produced. This variety is rarely seen, the common one seen with this name is in fact 'Sieboldia'.
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Cl. 'Lincoln Star'  
0.cclist
3m
zone 4-9
($B)
(seedling of 'Nelly Moser', 1950)(W. Pennell, 1954)
Flowers raspberry-pink almost to margins, though sometimes this colour is confined to a central bar 15cm. Anthers crimson. Spring-autumn. (xB) Suitable cut flower. Attractive seed heads. This variety has been sold as "Nelly Moser" for years, even pictured in one of "Palmers Manual" as "N.M.".

Cl. vit. 'Little Nell'
0.cvline
5m
zone 3-9
($C)
(Morel, 1915)
Flowers 5cm across on 15cm pedicels. Tepals x4-6 recurved at margins. Broad outer band of pale mauve, white central bar. Anthers greenish. (xC) viticella type, hard prune. (xC)

Cl. 'Lord Nevill'  
0.cclone
3m
zone 4-9
($B)
(C. patens X 'Standishii')(Cripps, 1873)
Flowers deep violet blue 15cm. tepals x6-8 overlapping, contrasting deep red anthers. Cut flower! Late spring to late summer. (xB)

Cl. 'Louise Rowe'
0.ccloro
2.5m
zone 4-9
($B)
('William Kennett' X 'Marie Boisselot')(Mrs.J.B.Rowe, 1980)(Fisk, 1983)
Flowers occasionally double, semi-double or single 12-15cm across, pale mauve-near white with creamy anthers. Suitable for container and cut. (xB) Early summer to late summer.
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