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articles about ClematisClematis ‘Bill MacKenzie’ from the Tangutica GroupWhat makes Clematis 'Bill MacKenzie' worth cultivating is the fact that it remains attractive until late autumn and winter, adding interest to the garden. It's a vigorous vine using petioles (leaf stalks) to wrap around the supports, with ability to quickly cover tall fences, arbours or unsightly buildings.
Clematis ‘Praecox’ from the Heracleifolia GroupClematis ‘Praecox’ (syn. Clematis jouiniana ‘Praecox’) is the best ground cover clematis yet bred, highly useful in every garden. It is perfectly suited for covering both small and large areas of the ground. It looks charming when scrambling over the rocks, small palisades, surrounding the base of large containers or drooping from raised borders.
Clematis 'Emilia Plater' (Viticella Group)Clematis ‘Emilia Plater’ was the only clematis to be awarded the "Certificate of Merit 2002" by the British Clematis Society. Find out more about this plant.
Clematis alpinaIn April, particular attention should be drawn to Clematis alpina (Alpine Clematis) whose flamboyant blossoming announces the coming of the Spring. The species belongs to Ranunculaceae (the Buttercup Family) and it's a close relative to anemone, pasque-flower and hepatica, the relatedness can be easily noticed if you examine closely its flowers or leaves.
Clematis Integrifolia GroupThough Solitary Clematis (Clematis integrifolia), along with many cultivars and hybrids selected from it, are still little known, they are very valuable and
attractive on the basis of their long and profuse flowering, healthiness,
hardiness and easy culture.
Clematis Viticella GroupAfter years of fascination with large-flowered Clematis, recently the small-flowered varieties from the Viticella Group , originating from native to Southern Europe Clematis viticella (Italian Clematis), have finally come up in the world.
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• care and culture of Clematis • Clematis ‘Praecox’ from the Heracleifolia Group • Clematis 'Emilia Plater' (Viticella Group) • Clematis alpina • Clematis Integrifolia Group • Clematis Viticella Group • encyclopaedia • advanced search • applications of climbers • encyclopaedia
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