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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. REBECCA 'Evipo016'
0.cerebe
2.5m
zone 4-9
($D)
Large, wine red flowers with pale stamens having reddish anthers. Good repeat flowering later in the year. Named after the raiser's eldest daughter. ®'Gardini' group

Cl. recta
0.csrect
1.2m
zone 3-9
($E)
Short supply
(herbaceous)
Flowers are borne in great abundance in terminal panicles, 3cm, narrow tepals x4, star-like. Anthers creamy-white, strong scent of hawthorn. (xC) For the perennial border or woodland.

Cl. recta var. purpurea
0.csrepu
1.2m
zone 3-9
($E)
(Europa)(herbaceous purple leaved)
Occ. available
Flowers are borne in great abundance in terminal panicles, 3cm, narrow tepals x4, star-like. Anthers creamy-white, strong scent of hawthorn. (xC) Purple leaved. Use in perennial border or woodland.

Cl. rehderiana      
0.ccrehd
6m
zone 6-9
($B)
(W. China)(intro. Pére Aubert 1898)
Small hanging, closed bell-shaped flowers in axill. panicles, straw-yellow. Strongly cowslip-scented. Vigorous to 6m. (xC) Summer. Self seeding so keep under control. We recommend autumn pruning to avoid seed ripening! This may be Cl. veitchiana we grow in NZ as Cl. rehderiana. Late Pruning!

Cl. 'Rhapsody'  
0.ccrhap
2.5m
zone 3-9
($B)
(B. Fretwell, 1992)
Flowers sapphire blue 10-12cm.dia, tepals x6, creamy yellow anthers. Compact, makes perfect container plant. (xC) Early summer to early autumn.
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Cl. 'Richard Pennell'  
0.ccripe
2.5m
zone 4-9
($B)
('Vyvyan Pennell'x'Daniel Deronda')(Pennell, 1974)
Short supply
Flowers rich campanula violet 15-18cm fade gently, tepals x6-8 overlapping, anthers pale yellow and red filaments. (xB) Early summer to early autumn. Son of Walter.

Cl. 'Romantika'  
0.ccroma
2.5m
zone 3-9
($B)
(Seedling of 'Devjatyj Val')(Uno Kivistik, 1983)
Flowers dark violet with contrasting greenish-yellow anthers. Tepals x4-6. The flowers are almost black on first opening. (xC) Summer and autumn flowering. Certificate of Merit, British Clematis Society, 1998. 'Romantika' needs a lighter coloured partner to show up at its best. Suggestions are 'Victoria', 'Perle d'Azur', 'Prince Charles', or any lighter coloured matching partner.

Cl. integrifolia 'Rosea'  
0.csinro
($E)
Short supply
Pink form . If you fancy this type, but live in zone 9, I suggest you have a good look at 'Rouguchi' and 'Aljonushka'; larger in every way, but they deliver in warmer areas.

Cl. macropetala 'Rosy O'Grady'
0.csmros
4m
zone 4-8
($E)
(macropetala X alpina)(Skinner, 1964)
Occ. available
Pink form of Cl. macropetala. Outer surface of tepals magnolia purple with narrow pale lilac margin. Inner, staminoider greenish-cream. (xA) Doesn't like the warmer parts of the country.

Cl. 'Rouge Cardinal'  
0.ccroca
3m
zone 4-9
($B)
('Ville de Lyon'x'Pourpre Mat')(Girault, before 1968)
Magenta flowers up to 15cm across, blunt-edged and of a velvety texture. Free flowering. Late spring to mid autumn. (xC) or (xB) Strong grower.
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Cl. 'Rouguchi'  
0.ccroog
3m
zone 3-9
($B)
(integrifolia x reticulata *)(K. Ozawa, Japan 1988)(name = District in Japan)
Herbaceous climbing clematis. Rich shiny purple, deeply ribbed bell-shaped flowers with silvery-purple margins, yellow anthers. (xC) Summer and autumn flowering.

Cl. vit. 'Royal Velours'  
0.cvrove
3.5m
zone 3-9
($C)
(Morel, c.1900)
Short supply
Vigour moderate, considering its vit. blood. Flowers 8cm, dark rich reddish-purple, of a velvety texture. (xC) Some years ago it was pictured in NZ Gardener, and we got endless req. for it and none available in NZ at the time. Now we have a few, so dig in.

Cl. 'Royalty'  
0.ccroya
2m
zone 4-9
($B)
('Maureen'x'Countess of Lovelace')(Treasure, 1985)
Short supply
Rich purple mauve semi-double and single flowers 12-15cm. Contrasting yellow anthers. (xB) Ideal for container. Late spring to early autumn.

Cl. mont. 'Rubens' EM
0.cmrube
9m
zone 7-9
($A)
(selected as being closest to original "rubens" at East Malling)
Short supply
Large rosy pink flowers, spicy scented. Exceptionally vigorous, up to 12m. Prune after flowering. Nice fall colour. (xA)

Cl. 'Rubromarginata'  
0.ccruma
3-4m
zone 5-9
($B)
(syn. x triternata rubromarginata)
(flammula x C. viticella 'Rubra')(Cripps and Son 1862)
Flowers in masses of small, purplish-red and white at the base of the tepals. Has the most delicious almond (marzipan) scent. RHS Award of Garden Merit. (xC) Summer flowering.
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Cl. alpina 'Ruby'
0.csarub
($E)
Doesn't like the warmer parts of the country.

Cl. 'Ruby Glow'  
0.ccrugl
2.5m
zone 4-9
($B)
(ex Canada)(Fisk, 1975)
Flowers rosy-mauve with a ruby glow 15-18cm dia., tepals x6-8, and red anthers, free flowering. Container! Late spring to early autumn.(xB) Great for small garden or container!

Cl. 'Rüütel'  
0.ccruut
2m
zone 4-9
($B)
('Ernest Markham' cross)(Uno Kivistik, 1980)(after President A. Rüütel, Estonia)
Large beetroot-red flowers, filaments rosy-purple, anthers chestnut brown. 'Rüütel', pronounced 'Ryytel' meaning 'Rider' (knight). A beautiful, free-flowering Clematis. Container. (xC) 1.5-2m. Summer and autumn flowering.
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