Ivydene Gardens Climber Plant Gallery: Other Colours of Flowers in November

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Ramblers and Scramblers with Herbaceous Clematis or Non-Climbing Clematis

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Ramblers and Scramblers with Herbaceous Clematis or Non-Climbing Clematis

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Self-Clinging Climbers

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Self-Clinging Climbers

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Twiners

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Twiners

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Twiners

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Plants from
Annuals, Base of Wall,
Tender, or
Wall Shrub Index Pages

 

 

 

 

 

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Plants from
Annuals, Base of Wall,
Tender, or
Wall Shrub Index Pages

ANNUAL Climbers SAND, CHALK. Cobaea scandens

SUN

Jul-Nov

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3 Sector Vertical Plant System from Infill3 Gallery

The Gardener's Illustrated Encyclopedia of Climbers & Wall Shrubs - A guide to more than 2000 varieties including Roses, Clematis and Fruit Trees by Brian Davis. Published by Penguin Books Ltd. in 1990. ISBN 0-670-82929-3 is providing more climbers to add to the ones from Ramblers Scramblers & Twiners by Michael Jefferson-Brown (ISBN 0 - 7153 - 0942 - 0) which describes how to choose, plant and nurture over 500 high-performance climbing plants and wall shrubs, so that more can be made of your garden if you think not just laterally on the ground but use the vertical support structures including the house as well.

Warning - Just as it is a mistake to try to keep a tiger in a dog's kennel, it can be a disaster to plant a rampant grower in a site that it will very quickly outgrow. Strong climbers, especially self-supporting ones (Ivy, Ampelopsis, Parthenocissus and Vitis), can quickly get to the eaves, where they may sabotage gutters, and if allowed to get onto the roof, distort or even dislodge tiling. Climbing roses must be supported by humans tying them to structures since the roses cannot do it themselves (keep the top of the structures 36 inches (90 cms) below the eaves so that annual pruning can reduce the risk of the odd stem reaching the guttering!! See Damage by Plants in Chilham Village - Pages 1, 2, 3, 4 ).

There are 3 sectors on a house wall or high wall:-

  • 0-36 inches (0-90 cms) in height - The Base. This gives the most sheltered conditions in the garden, with soil and air temperatures above those of the surrounding area. This area will suffer less buffeting from wind. Soil care will be ensuring a high humus content - to enrich the nutrient value and help to create reservoirs of moisture. Light intensity will depend on the aspect of the wall (North-facing will get very little sunlight) with the surrounding buildings and plants, including trees.
    The following pages in InFill3 gallery cover
    The Base:
  • 36-120 inches (90-300 cms) in height - The Prime Site. As the plant moves upwards to about 6 feet, conditions change: plants still benefit from the reflected heat and stored heat of walls warmed by the sun but have more light and air. Many climbers will have established a trunk below and now begin to spread themselves. This middle section is visually important, because it is at eye level and just below that that we should display those items to which we want to draw most attention. Most of the shrubs that are suitable for growing against walls are between 3 and 10 feet in height.
    The following pages in Infill3 gallery cover
    The Prime Site:
  • Above 120 inches (300+ cms) in height - The Higher Reaches. This is only likely to occur on house walls and other tall buildings with climbers and trained trees/shrubs covering all the way up to 36 inches from the guttering at roof level ( to prevent ingress to the internal roof space or blockage of the guttering).
    The following pages in Infill3 gallery cover
    The Higher Reaches:

The climbers in this gallery have been placed into one of these 3 heights with the Text Box Boundary in:-

  • Blue for 0-36 inches (0-90 cms)
  • Green for 36-120 inches (90-300 cms)
  • Red for above 10 feet.

This Gallery splits the climbers into their following ways of climbing:-

  • Ramblers/Scramblers - These climbers lean on other plants or need artificial supports to climb - Roses, Jasmine, Espalier-trained Fruit Tree/Fruit Ramblers. These are suitable for house or building walls where vine-eye and wire or 1 inch square timber trellis support structures can be erected up to 3 feet below the gutter for the climbers to be tied to with natural twine (not plastic or metal wire - stems grow sideways but plastic and metal contrict this, whereas natural twine will eventually rot or be broken by the expanding stem), or they can be trained on chainlink fences, trellis, pergolas or arbours. Herbaceous Clematis has been added since the top growth dies off completely in the Autumn and Non-Climbing Clematis since it will require being tied to a support structure. In theInfill3 Plants Index Gallery, these climbers go into the
    3a House-Wall Ramblers
     
  • Self-Clingers: Aerial Roots - A series of roots are produced along the length of its stems. These attach themselves very strongly to the surfaces they find - Ivy (Hedera).
    Self-Clingers: Sucker Pads - Tendrils are produced along the young growing stems, opposite the leaves. The main tendril stem divides into a number of slender filaments, each of which has a scarcely perceivable pad at its tip.Once the tips have established contact, the tiny pad is much expanded and becomes a significant sucker, which fits so strongly to the surface that if the stem is pulled away the suckers are left behind- Virginia Creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia).
    Self-Clingers: Twining - Many climbers find support simply by twining their stems around any object they find - Wisteria and Honeysuckle.
    Self-Clingers: Twining Leaf-Stem - Some climbers make do with sensitive leaf stalks which wrap themselves around objects for support - Clematis. Others establish themselves with thorns, hooks, spines and prickles.
    Self-Clingers: Twining Tendrils - A group of climbers climb by producing a series of tendrils. These are touch sensitive and will curl round any small object they come into contact with and thus enable the plant to climb securely on itself or other plants or manmade support structures - Chinese Virginia Creeper (Parthenocissus henryana), Sweet Pea and the Pea Family (Leguminosae).
    All these Self-Clingers are suitable for garden walls, chainlink fences, trellis, pergolas or fedges, but not for House-Walls. In the Infill3 Plants Index Gallery, these climbers go into the
    3b The Higher Reaches - Non-House-Wall Climbing Twiners 1, 2 Page or
    3c The Higher Reaches - Non-House-Wall Self-Clinging Climbers Page.
     

Climber 3 Sector Vertical Plant System Use Pages:-

 

Further details of each are available in Climber Gallery
Climber Ramblers and Scramblers for House Wall and other supports like garden walls, pergolas, tripods, shrubs, trees,
Climber Wall Shrub Index
for House Wall and other areas of the garden,
Climber Annuals Index for all support areas except House Walls,
Climber Base of Wall Plants for all support areas except House Walls,
Climber Self-Clinging Index for all support areas except House Walls,
Climber Tender Plants Index for all support areas except House Walls, or
Climber Twiners Index for all support areas except House Walls
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These are split into the following in the Comparison Pages (since the pages use a fixed template format, then if the Title of the Page has a White Background and its a Twiner you are looking for, the photos will be at the bottom of the page with blanks before it. A Page Title with a Green Background indicates an empty page)
:-

  • Ramblers/Scramblers for the Ramblers/Scramblers
  • Self-Clinging Climbers for the Self-Clingers: Aerial Roots and Self-Clingers: Sucker Pads.
  • Twiners for the Self-Clingers: Twining, Self-Clingers: Twining Leaf-Stem and Self-Clingers: Twining Tendrils.

This plant gallery has thumbnail pictures of climber flowers in the following colours per month:-

 

If you click on a thumbnail the window changes to one with 9 larger images (Flower, Foliage and Form - for Flower, Foliage and Form pages) and the following plant description:-

  • Plant Name
  • Common Name
  • Soil
  • Sun Aspect
  • Soil Moisture
  • Plant Type
  • Height x Spread in inches (cms)
  • Foliage
  • Flower Colour in Month(s). Fruit.
  • Comments - Form Type, Pruning Group, Native UK Plant. There are further details on pruning of climbers in the Pruning Page of the Plants Section.
     


CLIMBER PLANTS GALLERY PAGES

Site Map of pages with content (o)

Introduction

Climber Height from Text Border for the 3 height sectors on a house wall or high wall

Blue = 0-36 inches (0-90 cms) for the Base Plants

Green=36-120 inches (90-300 cms)
for the
Prime Site Plants

Red = 120+ inches (300+ cms) for the Higher Reaches Plants

CLIMBER INDEX -

Climbers for House Wall and other supports like garden walls, pergolas, tripods, shrubs, trees:-
Ramblers and Scramblers.

Wall Shrubs.

Base of Wall
Plants.

 

Climbers for all support areas except House Walls:-
Self-Clinging Climbers.


Twiners.

Annuals.

Tender Plants.

 

Further details of each are available in:-
Climber Ramblers and Scramblers Index.

Climber Wall Shrub Index 1, 2.

Climber Annuals Index.

Climber Base of Wall Plants Index.

Climber Self-Clinging Index.

Climber Tender Plants Index.

Climber Twiners Index.

 

Climber detailed in Camera Photo Galleries Index

Climber Soil Moisture from Text Background

Wet Soil

Moist Soil

Dry Soil

Flowering months range abreviates month to its first 3 letters (Apr-Jun is April, May and June).
Click on thumbnail to change page to the Climber Description Page of the Climber named in the Text box below that photo.
The Comments Row of that Climber Description Page details where that climber is available from.

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See in the table in the middle of this page for further details about
The Base,
The Prime Site and
The Higher Reaches - the 3 planting sectors on a house wall or high wall.
 

Climber Name

of plant from 3 Sector Vertical Plant System in flower in this colour in this month

Flower Colour

Flower Thumbnail

Flowering Months

Height x Width in inches (cms) -
1 inch = 2.5 cms,
12 inches = 1 foot,
36 inches = 3 feet = 1 yard,
40 inches = 100 cms

Climber Type and
Foliage Thumbnail - Sun or Shade = Any Sun Aspect or Full Sun to Part Shade to Full Shade

Comments

Aconitum
hemsleyanum

Soft Violet-Purple
 

aconitumcflohemsleyanumroseland

August, September,
October

144 x 144 (360 x 360)

Twiner
aconitumcfoljuvhemsleyanumroseland
 

Flowers better if its roots are restricted. Poisonous if ingested. This plant is resistant to deer.

Actinidia deliciosa
 

Creamy-White to Buff-Yellow

Photo link

July, August

 

360 x 120 (900 x 300)

Twiner
actinidiafoltdeliciosa

 

Male / female Fuzzy Kiwifruit flowers occur on different plants and both sexes have to be planted closely for fruit set.

Akebia quinata

 

Deep Red-Purple
 

akebiacfloquinataroseland

March, April, May
 

120 x 120 (300 x 300) in 5 years (360 inches - 900 cms - high eventually).

Twiner
akebiacfolquinataroseland
 

Dark green above, blue-green below, tinged purple in winter. Pruning Group 11, after its spicily frag-rant flowers.

Ampelopsis brevipedunculata
 

Greenish-White

 

Photo link

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Seeds

June, July, August
 

180 x 144 (450 x 360)

Twiner
ampelopsisfolbrevipedunculataroseland
 

It is a major invasive plant species in parts of the Eastern United States spread by birds consuming the seeds.

Ampelopsis brevipedunculata
'Elegans'

 

Greenish-White
 

Photo link

June, July, August

84 x 84
(210 x 210)

Twiner
ampelopsiscfolbrevipedunculataelegansroseland

A neat and attractive climber useful for small gardens and pots. Any soil in sun or part shade

Anredera cordifolia
 

White
 

anrederacflocordifoliaroseland

August, September
 

180 x 180 (450 x 450)

Twiner
anrederacfolcordifoliaroseland

The roots and leaves are edible - See Eat The Weeds. Hardy in the South of England, so train over a support on a wall or fence.

Araujia sericifera

White and Pink

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Flower

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Seed

June, July, August

240 x 180 (600 x 450)

Twiner
araujiacfolsericiferaroseland

"This species is considered to be poisonous to livestock (e.g. cattle), domestic animals (e.g. poultry and dogs) and humans." from Weeds of Australia by Queensland Government.

Berberidopsis
corallina

 

Dark Coral-Red

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July, August,
September
 

180 x 180 (450 x 450)

Twiner
berberidopiscfol2corallinaroseland
 

Plants need support and look good scrambling over trellis or netting on a shady wall. I think it can withstand frost down to about -3C or -4C but no lower.

Billardiera longiflora
 

Pale Green
 

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July, August
 

96 x 96
(240 x 240)

Twiner
billardieracfol2longifloraroseland

The blueberry is suited to warm sites or a conservatory. It is useful for areas where space is restricted.

Billardiera longiflora
'Cherry Berry'

 

Lime-Green
 

Photo Link

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Berries

July
 

96 x 96
(240 x 240)

Twiner
billardierafollongofloracherrybrandy

Grown on a house wall for its small evergreen leaves and for the ornamental berries, that are produced in the autumn and last long into the winter.

Bomarea caldasii

 

Red, Orange, Yellow
 

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May, June, July,
August, September
 

180 x 72 (450 x 180)

Twiner
bomareacfolcaldasiiroseland

In frost-prone areas, grow in a cool greenhouse; elsewhere, use to clothe a pergola, arbour or house wall.

Bomarea hirtella
 

Salmon, Yellow, Green
and Black
 

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June, July, August

 

96 x 72
(240 x 180)

Twiner
bomareafol1hirtella
 

The flowers in their cluster open sequentially so the entire plant is in flower for a long time. Red berries follow in autumn just before the entire plant dies down for the winter.

Bomarea salsilla
 

Red
 

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June, July, August
 

96 x 72
(240 x 180)

Twiner
bomareacfolsalsillaroseland

Once it has flowered, it will go dormant below ground and reappear the following season

Bougainvillea Roseland
 

White with
Red Floral Bracts

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July, August
 

120 x 120 (300 x 300)

Scrambler
bougainvilleacfolroseland

Tips on growing Bougainvilleas in the UK from Cleeve Nursery.

Campsis radicans

 

Orange-Red

 

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August, September,
October

 

240 x 240 (600 x 600)

Rambler
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Pruning Group 12 in late winter. It may take 2 or 3 seasons to estab-lish the main framework; tie in the shoots onto a Trellis or Wire frame support system of a wall or chainlink fence.

Campsis radicans 'Flamenco'
 

Bright Red with
Orange Centre
 

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August, September
 

360 x 120 (900 x 300)

Rambler
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Good against a non-house wall or up a support as a stand alone specimen. The stems self cling to walls as they produce arial roots that grip to surfaces.

Campsis radicans
'Flava'

 

Yellow
 

Photo Link

August, September
 

360 x 120 (900 x 300)

Rambler
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Use on fences, arbors, trellises, walls. Also may be grown along the ground to camouflage rock piles or old tree stumps. Good vine for hot, dry sites.

Campsis x tagliabuana 'Madame Galen'
 

Salmon-Red
 

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August, September
 

360 x 120 (900 x 300)

Rambler
campsisfol1tabliabuanamadamegalen
 

Support with Trellis or Wire frame onto a garden wall or fence. Can be grown through a tree.

Cissus striata
 

Green
 

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June, July, August
 

360 x 300 (900 x 750)

Conservatory Twiner
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Pruning Group 11, in spring. Half-hardy - climber can withstand temperatures down to 0 degrees Centigrade. An excellent plant for a north facing wall

Clematis
Normally the foliage should be in the Sun while the roots are kept cool in the shade and moist.

"All Clematis need a deep rich loam and they like lime. On thin soils, calcareous types included, they are a failure. Heavy clay is excellent if it is broken up and mixed with weathered ashes and leafmould. Dig the soil deeply and add plenty of old, well-rotted cow manure. The best time for planting is September and October, the preparation of the soil being done in the spring. The following March cut them back drastically to a bud within 6 inches (15 cms) of the base. This initial treatment of all types of Clematis encourages strong, healthy growth. Similarly, pinching out the tips of too vigorous shoots encourages them to branch and flower, but it should not be done later than June." from Climbing Plants and Some Wall Shrubs by Douglas Bartrum (Published by The Garden Book Club in 1968).

Plant the top of the rootball about 3" (3 inches = 7.5 cms) below the soil surface to reduce risk of clematis wilt, and water well.

 

Climbing Cultivation Group:-

  • Group 1 Early-flowering clematis. No Pruning - Prune after flowering to shorten stems to allotted space. This encourages new growth to flower in the following winter and early spring. Suitable for South, East or West facing on climbing trellis or wire support with well-drained soil.
  • Group 2 Early to Mid-Season, large-flowered Clematis. Light Prune - Remove dead and damaged stems before growth begins in early spring and trim all remaining stems back to where strong buds are visible. These buds provide a framework of second-year shoots which, in turn, produce sideshoots that flower in late spring and early summer. The flowers may then be removed. Young shoots bear more flowers in mid and late summer at their tips. Grow to clothe a wall, arbour, trellis or pergola.
  • Group 3 Late Season, large-flowered Clematis. This group includes cultivars that bear large flowers from summer to early autumn, cultivars that bear small flowers from summer to late autumn, and herbaceous midsummer to late autumn-blooming species and cultivars. Hard Prune - Cut back all the previous year's stems to a pair of strong buds, 0.5 feet (0.5 feet = 6 inches = 15 cms) above soil level before growth begins in early spring. Flowers from Summer to early Autumn. Grow to clothe a wall, arbour, trellis or pergola.

The International Clematis Society was formed in 1984 by Raymond Evison. The membership now covers 27 countries, providing the world-wide interest and appeal for this fascinating genus. Members come from many different cultures - from China and Japan, from Poland, Latvia and Estonia, from Germany, Great Britain and Sweden, from Australia, USA and Canada, making the Society truly international.

In December 2015 the following mail-order nurseries sold some of these Clematis:-

Clematis armandii
 

Group 1

 

White
 

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March, April, May
 

204-276 x 192
(510-690 x 480)

Twiner
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Note that some forms of armandii may be toxic to animals, especially dogs. Requires shelter from cold winds.

Clematis cirrhosa
Balearica

 

Group 1
 

White with
Red spotting
 

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December, January, February, March
 

120-144 x 60 (300-360 x 150)

Twiner
clematisbalearicacfolroseland
 

Evergreen foliage which turns to bronze or purple in the winter months. Flowers with Lemon-scented fragrance.

Clematis crispa
 

Group 3
 

Violet-Blue
 

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May, June, July,
August, September

60-120 x 36 (150-300 x 90)

Twiner
clematiscrispacfolroseland

Grow marsh clematis through shrubs, on trellises or in damp areas by ponds or streams

Clematis x
diversifolia
'Eriostemon'

 

Group 3
 

Purple-Blue

 

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June, July,
August,
September

60-84 x 36 (150-210 x 90)

Herbaceous
Climber
clematiseriostemoncfolroseland
 

Very good for growing through more delicate shrubs as it is easy to remove the prunings without damaging the host.

Clematis
flammula

 

Group 3
 

White
 

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July, August, September,
October
 

240 x 36 (600 x 90)

Twiner
clematisfoltflammula

Plant near a patio or deck and enjoy its fresh fragrance!The lower parts of the stem are bare, so a lavender in front of it would be suitable to hide this bareness.

Clematis florida
'Sieboldii'


Group 3

White with
Purple stamens
 

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June, July, August,
September
 

84 x 36
(210 x 90)

Twiner
clematiscfolfloridasieboldii

A mature plant of it climbs into a tree and sends down long streams of its unique paired flowers.

Clematis
macropetala

Group 1

Blue
 

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April, May
 

72-120 x 36-72 (180-300 x 90-180)

Twiner
Photo Link

The Rosa 'Marechal Niel' (yellow) is mostly grown on walls. It is a fine companion for some of the deep purple-flowered Clematis. The plants do best on walls facing west.

Clematis
Early Large-Flowered

Clematis 'Asao'

Group 2

Pink
 

clematisasaocfloroseland1a

May, June,
September
 

84-120 x 36 (210-300 x 90)

Twiner
clematisasaocfolroseland

The foiage often takes on a bronzy color. After first flowering with its strong sweet scent; it can be cut back, fed and watered to get a good second show.

Clematis
'Barbara Dibley'


Group 2

Red or
Purple-Violet

clematisbarbaradibleycfloroseland1a

May, June, July,
August, September

78-120 x 36 (195-300 x 90)

Twiner
clematisbarbaradibleycfolroseland

Named after the raiser's secretary in 1949 and it belongs to the Clematis patens (patens means spreading: the epithet refers to the wide-spreading sepals of the flower) Group

Clematis
'Bees Jubilee'


Group 2

Mauve-Pink
 

clematisbeesjubileecfloroseland1a

May, June,
September
 

96-120 x 36 (240-300 x 90)

Twiner
clematisbeesjubileecfolroseland

Bees Jubilee is a compact plant that is suited for containers. It makes an excellent cut flower and the seedheads are beautiful too!

Clematis
'Belle of Woking'


Group 2

Silvery-Mauve
 

clematisbelleofwokingcfloroseland1a

May, June,
September
 

72-96 x 36 (180-240 x 90)

Twiner
clematisbelleofwokingcfolroseland

Needs plenty of support for the heavy flowers but will grow in sun or shade. Light prune in the winter, stems can be reduced after first flowering at which time feed and water to get a good second show.

Clematis
'Duchesse of Edinburgh'


Group 2

White
sometimes
tinged Green
 

clematisduchesseofedinburghcfloroseland1a

May, June,
September
 

60-144 x (150-360 x )

Twiner
clematisduchesseofedinburghcfolroseland

Fully double 5" flowers are produced on this compact vine in early and late summer. Suitable for containers. Early flowers may be touched with green.

Clematis
'Elsa Spath'


Group 2

Lavender Blue
 

clematiselsapathcfloroseland1a

May, June,
September
 

84-156 x 36 (210-390 x 90)

Twiner
clematiselsapathcfolroseland

It booms profusely and is very vigorous. Clematis of the Month for May 2004. The variety has received the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.

Clematis
'Mrs Cholmondeley'


Group 2

Light
Lavender-Blue
 

clematisflotmrscholmondeley1

May, June, July, August,
September,
October
 

96-120 x 36 (240-300 x 90)

Twiner
clematisfoltmrscholmondeley

This Clematis of the Month is a dependable grower to 8'-10' (2.5-3m). It is ready to bloom early even if it has been heavily cut back, and able to keep the flowers coming over many weeks.

Clematis
'Nelly Moser'


Group 2

Mauve
 

clematiscflotnellymoser1a

May, June,
September
 

72-120 x 12-36 (180-300 x 30-90)

Twiner
clematisfol1nellymoser

Planted in the shade, the blossoms last for weeks instead of days. When growing it against a north-facing wall or fence, paint the surface a light color to reflect sunlight back to the plant.

Clematis 'Niobe'

Group 2

Rich Deep Red
 

clematisflotniobe2a

May, June, July, August,
September

96-120 x 36 (240-300 x 90)

Twiner
clematisfoltniobe

Awarded the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit in 1993. Niobe is a heavy bloomer from late spring to late summer.

Clematis 'Piilu'

Group 2

The name means "little duckling"

Light Purplish-Pink
with a dark
purplish-red bar

clematisflotpiilu1

May, June,
August,
September,
October

60-84 x 60 (150-210 x 150)

Twiner
clematisfoltpiilu

Blooms top to bottom of plant. Early season blooms are double and later are single. Flowers heavily even on young plants. It is extremely winter hardy, to Zone 2 they say.

Clematis
integrifolia

Clematis
'Aljonushka'

Group 3

'Alionushka' is an affectionate form of a Russian girl's name.

Pink
 

clematisaljonushkacfflo1a

June, July,
August,
September,
(October)
 

60-84
(150 x 210)

Herbaceous
Non-Climber
clematisaljonushkacffol

Awarded an RHS Award of Merit in 1995 and a British Clematis Society Certificate of Merit in 1998. Vigorous non-climber that bears handsome midsized bells over a long period.

Clematis
'Aphrodite'

 

Group 3

Pale Blue marked with Blue-Purple veins
 

clematisaphroditecfflo1a

July, August,
September
 

60 x
(150 x )

Non-Climber
clematisaphroditecffol

Grow through low shrubs but not in Pots. The tight group of stamens have white filaments and blue anthers making it look like it was dipped in blue paint!

Clematis
'Arabella'

 

Group 3

Purple-blue
lightens
with age
 

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June, July,
August,
September,
October
 

60-84 x (150-210 x )

Herbaceous
Non-Climber
clematisarabellacffor
 

Grow in a Pot and in beds of bush roses, through open shrubs, small deciduous trees or obelisks. Clematis of the Month for August 2003 which details its companion plants.

Clematis
'Blue Boy'

 

Group 3

Violet-Blue
 

clematisblueboycfloroseland1a

July, August,
September
 

96 x 36
(240 x 90)

Twiner
clematisblueboycfolroseland

A heavy bloomer and sturdy grower, developed by Frank L. Skinner of Canada. Tough and resilient.

Clematis
'Durandii'

 

Group 3

Violet-Blue fade to
paler Blue
 

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June, July,
August,
September

36-120 x 36 (90-300 x 90)

Herbaceous
Climber
...
clematisdurandiicfolroseland

It is tough and reliable; scramb-ling through low shrubs and herbaceous plantings. An excellent long lasting cut flower.

Clematis
Late Large-Flowered

Clematis
'Ascotiensis'

 

Group 3

Deep Blue fades
to Mid-Blue
 

clematisascotiensiscffloroseland1a

July, August,
September
 

120-168 x 36 (300-420 x 90)

Twiner
clematisascotiensiscffolroseland

It has received the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. Try growing it with a white or yellow rose!

Clematis
'Bagatelle'

 

Group 3

Mauve

 

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July, August,
September
 

120-168 x (300-420 x )

Twiner
clematisdorothywaltoncfolroseland

Bronze-flushed juvenile foliage becomes Light Green

Clematis
'Blue Angel'

 

Group 3

Pale Blue with
ruffled edges
 

clematisblueangelcfloroseland1a

July, August,
September
 

120-168 x (300-420 x

Twiner
clematisblueangelcfolroseland

Bred by Father Stefan Franczak of Poland, i: it is a hardy, sturdy grower, tolerant of a wide variety of conditions, as well as being a prolific bloomer.

Clematis
'Cardinal
Wyszynski'

Group 2
 

Crimson red,
pinkish-grey on the outside
 

clematiscardinalwysynskicfloroseland1a

July, August,
September
 

108 x 36 (270 x 90)

Twiner
clematiscardinalwysynskicfolroseland

Grow with Shrubs and Roses or in Pots. Clematis of the Month for September 2000.

Clematis
'Charlie Brown'

 

Group 3

Pale Pink edged in
deeper Pink
 

clematischarliebrowncfloroseland1a

July, August,
September
 

78-96 x (195-240 x )

Twiner
clematischarliebrowncfolroseland

Very free flowering. Grow to clothe a wall, arbour, trellis or pergola.

Clematis
'Comtesse de Bouchard'

 

Group 3

Pink, strongly
grooved along the midribs
 

clematiscomtessedebouchardcfloroseland1a

July, August,
September
 

72-96 x 36 (180-240 x 90)

Twiner
clematiscomtessedebouchardcfolroseland

Clematis of the Month is extraordinarily floriferous, tough and vigorous. Easily the most popular pink clematis.

Clematis
'Eetika'

 

Group 3

Red-Pink with
deeper
Red veining
 

clematiseetikacfloroseland1a

July, August,
September
 

36-120 x (90-300 x )

Twiner
clematiseetikacfolroseland

Grow to clothe a wall, arbour, trellis, pergola or in a large pot.

Clematis
'Ernest
Markham'

 

Group 3

Red-Purple
 

clematisernestmarkhamcfloroseland1a

June, July,
August,
September,
October
 

120-180 x 12-36 (300-450 x 30-90)

Twiner
clematisernestmarkhamcfolroseland

Suitable for pots if hard pruned, otherwise grow on Trellis. Ernest Markham - William Robinson's Head Gardener at Gravetye Manor in Sussex - was the author of books on clematis.

Clematis
'Jackmanii'

 

Group 3

Deep Purple with
paler veins
 

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July, August,
September
 

120-168 x 36 (300-420 x 90)

Twiner
clematisfoljackmaniigarnonswilliams

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Rosa 'New Dawn'

The rich purple, 5 inch flowers appear in profusion in early summer and can keep coming all summer long! This is great on a trellis or grown in combination with New Dawn Climbing Rose.

Clematis
'Ville de Lyon'

Group 3

Bright Red to
Purple-Red

clematiscflovilledelyon1

July, August,
September

96-204 x 36 (240-510 x 90)

Twiner
clematiscfolvilledelyon1

Best grown through an evergreen shrub, as lower foliage becomes scorched by late summer. Requires Group 3 pruning.

Clematis montana - Montana means growing in mountainous places. Clematis montana varieties must be planted to climb a high tree or over a long veranda or a wall. They are not suitable for drastic 'shaping'.

Clematis montana
 

Group 1

White
 

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April, May,
June, July
 

360 x 96 (900 x 240)

Twiner
clematismontanacfol9foord

The Great Indian Clematis is fragrant. Very vigorous Climbers

Clematis montana grandiflora 'Alba'

Group 1

White
 

clematismontanagrandifloraalbaflot2a

May, June
 

252 x 252 (630 x 630)

Twiner
clematisfoltmontanagrandifloraalba

White Clematis is scented and a very vigorous climber, which is ideal for covering fences, garden walls and pergolas.

Clematis montana
'Broughton Star'

 

Group 1

Pink double
 

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May, June
 

240-360 x (600-900 x )

Twiner
clematisbroughtonstarcfolroseland

These climbers can cover an Arbour, the pink Clematis growing up one side and the purple-leaved Vine Vitis flexuosa parvifolia up the other.

Clematis montana
'Elizabeth'

 

Group 1

Pink and paler Pink
in the middle
 

clematiselizabethcfloroseland1a

May, June
 

276-396 x 120
(660-990 x 300)

Twiner with
large, Purple-flushed, Mid-Green Foliage

Vanilla-scented pale pink flowers in abundance in spring with some repeats in late summer. Rich dark foliage compliments the flowers and looks great all summer.

Clematis montana var fasciculiflora

Group 1

Bell-shaped Cream
 

clematisfasiculiflorafloroseland1a

February,
March

168-204 x (420-510 x )

Evergreen
Subshrub
clematisfasiculifloracfolroseland
Evergreen bronze leaves have a central silver stripe.

Flowers are carried in bunches (that's what the name means - flowers in bunches!) in March, they are sweetly scented. It has a habit of renewing it's leaves while flowering.

Clematis tangutica

Clematis tangutica
 

Group 3

Yellow

 

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July, August, September,
October
 

168-204 x 96 (420-510 x 240)

Twiner
clematistanguticafolt9
 

Excellent for training on a low wall - up one side and down the other. Or grow on a bush like Buddleia davidii, whose mauve flowers are at their best when the silky seed-heads of the Clematis begin to form.

Clematis tangutica 'Grace'
 

Group 3

Creamy-White
 

clematisgracecflohawthornes1a

July, August, September

120-156 x (300-390 x )

Twiner
clematisgracecfolhawthornes

Small, creamy white, outward facing flowers with red-purple stamens.

Clematis
viticella

Clematis
'Abundance'

 

Group 3

Reddish-Pink
 

clematisviticellaabundancecfflo1a

July, August,
September
 

120-156 x 36 (300-390 x 90)

Twiner
clematisabundancefolt9

Very free-flowering. Wonderful colour and a prolific bloomer, easy and reliable.

Clematis
'Alba Luxurians'

 

Group 3

White with Green-tipped tepals
 

clematiscfloalbaluxuriansgarnonswilliams1

July, August,
September
 

96-120 x 36-72 (240-300 x 90-180)

Twiner
clematisalbaluxurianscffol

Vigorous and free-flowering. The variety has received the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.

Clematis AVANT
-GARDE
'Evipo033'

 

Group 3

Red with pale pink
staminodes
 

clematisviticellaavantgardeflot9a

July, August, September,
October
 

96-120 x (240-300 x )

Twiner
clematisviticellaavantgardefolt9

Grow to clothe a wall, arbour, trellis or pergola.

Clematis
'Bal Maiden
'
 

Group 3

Pink with darker
Pink veins
 

clematisbalmaidencfloroseland1a

July, August,
September
 

120-144 x 36 (300-360 x 90)

Twiner
Light Green foliage

A 'Bal Maiden' was a female surface worker (usually a widow) in Cornish tin mines. Grow through small shrubs but not in pots.

Clematis
'Betty Corning'

 

Group 3

Pinky-Blue or
Lilac edged and veined in darker
Blue-Mauve
 

clematisbettycorningcfloroseland1a

July,
August,
September
 

96-120 x 36 (240-300 x 90)

Twiner
clematisbettycorningcfolroseland

"If I could only have one clematis in my garden this would unhesitatingly be my choice."

Clematis
'Black Prince'

 

Group 3

Dark Purple
fades to
Reddish-Purple
 

clematisblackprincecfloroseland1a

July, August,
September

120-168 x (300-420 x )

Twiner
clematisblackprincecfolroseland

These rich dark purple slightly nodding flowers are ideal for a free standing trellis, but they will also look striking blooming from a light colored shrub or conifer.

Clematis
'Blue Belle'

 

Group 3

Deep Blue-Violet fades to
Plum-Purple
 

clematisbluebellecfloroseland1a

July, August,
September
 

120-168 x (300-420 x )

Twiner
clematisbluebellecfolroseland

Full Sun with Any Aspect. Hard prune in spring, it will reach 3M.

Clematis
'Brocade'

 

Group 3

Brick-Red
shading to Pink
 

clematisbrocadecflohawthornes1a

July, August,
September
 

120-168 x (300-420 x )

Twiner
clematisbrocadeforroseland

Full Sun or Part Shade, so grow through a medium height evergreen shrub.

Clematis
'Burford Princess'

 

Group 3

Lilac-Purple with Creamy-White bar
 

clematisburfordprincesscfloroseland1a

July, August,
September
 

120-168 x (300-420 x )

Twiner
clematisburfordprincesscfolroseland

Grow to clothe a wall, arbour, trellis or pergola.

Clematis
'Carmencita'

 

Group 3

Carmine to
Dark Red
 

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July, August,
September
 

120-168 x (300-420 x )

Twiner
clematiscarmencitacfolroseland

Named 'Carmencita' because this clematis reminded Magnus Johnson of "dark-eyed Spanish beauties". Excellent on a stone wall or on an obelisk.

Clematis
'Chacewater'

 

Group 3

White with a
broad pale
Violet margin
 

clematischacewatercfloroseland1a

July, August,
September
 

96-120 x (240-300 x )

Twiner
clematischacewatercfolroseland

Named after the Cornish village where Mr Pridham has his nursery. Proving a good doer the shiny leaves are very mildew resistant.

Clematis
'Chatsworth'

 

Group 3

Pearly-Blue with
darker
Blue bar

 

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June, July,
August,
September,
October

96-120 x (240-300 x )

Twiner
Foliage Photo Link

A vigorous grower, it is best suited to growing up a sturdy obelisk in a large herbaceous border, or being trained to grow through a tree or shrub.

Clematis
'Cornish Spirit'


 

Group 3

Rose-Purple
pale to white
at the base
 

clematiscornishspiritcfloroseland1a

July, August,
September
 

120-168 x (300-420 x )

Twiner
clematiscornishspiritcfolroseland

t is very free flowering and will grow in any aspect.Raised at Roseland House in 2006 and named in 2007 as a result of a naming competition run by Cornish Blind association and a percentage of the sale price is donated to them.

Clematis
'Danae
'
 

Group 3

Violet-Blue with
broad White bar
 

clematisdanaecfloroseland1a

July, August,
September
 

120-168 x (300-420 x )

Twiner
clematisdanaecfolroseland

Named after the raiser.. Grow to clothe a wall, arbour, trellis or pergola.

Clematis
'Elvan'

 

Group 3

Purple-Blue with Creamy-White bar
 

clematiselvancfloroseland1

July, August,
September
 

120-168 x (300-420 x )

Twiner
clematiselvanfolhawthornes

Full Sun with Any Aspect. Grow to clothe a wall, arbour, trellis or pergola.

Clematis
'Emilia Plater'

 

Group 3

Blue-Violet with
darker veins
 

clematisemalliaplattercfloroseland1a

July, August,
September
 

96-120 x (240-300 x )

Twiner
clematisemalliaplattercfolroseland

Named after a Polish heroine, this hybrid is a robust and prolific bloomer, and is a great companion for roses or to grow through shrubs for mid-summer color.

Clematis
'Entel'

 

Group 3

Pinkish-Violet
with wavy-edged tepals
 

clematisentelcfloroseland1a

July, August,
September
 

84-120 x (210-300 x )

Twiner
clematisentelcfolroseland

One of six cultivars taking their names from an Estonian nursery rhyme :-
"Entel, Tentel, Trikatrei,
Uhtsi, Kaaru, Kommerei".

Clematis
'Etoile Rose'

 

Group 3

Bell-shaped
Silvery-Pink to
Deep Pink
 

clematisetoilerosecfloroseland1a

July, August, September,
October
 

96-120 x (240-300 x )

Twiner
clematisetoilerosecfolroseland

Flowers heavily right through the summer. It can be grown on a trellis, combined with roses or allowed to climb through shrubs. Easy and prolific. It can get mildew, do plant in a well-ventilated site.

Clematis
'Etoile Violette'


Clematis 'Violet Star',
Clematis 'Fantasy'

Group 3

Deep Purple
 

clematisetoileviolettecfloroseland1a

July, August,
September
 

120-180 x 60 (300-450 x 150)

Twiner
clematisetoileviolettecfolroseland

If the top third is removed straight after flowering a second flush will occur with flowers well into autumn. It's difficult to sing the praises of Clematis 'Etoile Violette' too highly.

Clematis
'Hagelby White'


 

Group 3

White
 

clematishagelbywhitecflohawthornes1a

June, July,
August,
September
 

96-120 x (240-300 x )

Twiner
clematishagelbywhitecfolhawthornes

Discovered in Hagelby Park, Stockholm, and introduced in 1998 to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Swedish Clematis Society. It was named after the village where Carl Linne had his summer house.

Clematis
'Jenny Caddick'

 

Group 3

Reddish-Mauve
 

clematisjennycaddickcflohawthornes1a

July, August,
September
 

96-120 x (240-300 x )

Twiner
clematisjennycaddickcfolhawthornes

Grow it through a Goldheart Ivy which looks good in late summer.

Clematis
'Joan Baker'

 

Group 3

Rosy-Mauve
 

clematisjoanbakercflohawthornes1a

June, July,
August
 

96-120 x (240-300 x )

Twiner
clematisjoanbakercfolhawthornes

Bred by Bill Baker of Tidmarsh, Herne, England and named after his wife. Hardy and moderately vigorous.

Clematis
'Ingrid
Biedenkopf'

 

Group 3

Blue-Mauve
 

clematisingridbiedenkopfcflohawthornes1a

June, July,
August,
September
 

84-120 x (210-300 x )

Twiner
clematisingridbiedenkopfcfolhawthornes

Found in the garden of Ute Kruse, Luneberg, Germany. Named after the wife of Herr Biedenkopf, premier statesman of Saxony.

Clematis
'Luxuriant Blue
'
'Caerulea Luxurians' is unacceptable under international naming guidelines and so the raiser, in 2007, agreed to its registration as 'Luxuriant Blue'.

Group 3

White or
Mauve-Blue with
Blue veins
 

clematiscaerulealuxurianscfloroseland1a

July, August,
September
 

120-168 x (300-420 x )

Twiner
clematiscaerulealuxurianscfolroseland

It has four to six white petals that are diamond shaped with a hint of blue and purple at the tips. The flowers on long stems have green tips and a wide bell shape that flattens out as they open.

Clematis 'Madame
Julia Correvon'

 

Group 3

Wine-Red
 

clematismadamejuliacorrevoncflohawthornes1a

July, August,
September
 

96-120 x (240-300 x )

Twiner
clematiscfolmadamejuliacorrevonkavanagh

Extremely long flowering season if kept well fed and watered. 1 of the best and most popular reds.

Clematis 'Mikelite'
 

Group 3

Dark Purple-Red
 

clematismikelitecflohawthornes1a

July, August,
September
 

72-96 x (180-240 x )

Twiner
 

Foliage Photo Link

Mikelite is a Lithuanian girl's name. This color looks particularly nice with white - try pairing it with Climbing Iceberg Rose.

Clematis
'Morning
Heaven'

 

Group 3

Light Blue with
pale
Red Stripe
 

clematismorningheavencflohawthornes1a

June, July,
August,
September
 

120-156 x (300-390 x )

Twiner
clematismorningheavencfolhawthornes

Grow to clothe a wall, arbour, trellis or pergola.

Clematis
'Pendragon'

 

Group 3

Reddish-Purple
 

clematispendragoncflohawthornes1a

July, August,
September
 

120 x
(300 x )

Twiner
clematispendragonfol1hawthornes

Clematis Pendragon was named for King Arthur's family from the medieval legends. It sports dusky reddish purple flowers by the hundreds on a mature specimen.

Clematis 'Rosea'
 

Group 3

Rose-Pink
 

clematisroseaviticellagroupcflohawthornes1a

June, July,
August,
September
 

72-156 x (180-390 x )

Twiner
 

Foliage Photo Link

Flowers are abundantly borne in summer and are fragrant. Mine leans against a Pieris japonica whose juvenile red foliage highlights the pink of the integrifolia.

Clematis subsp. campaniflora
 

Group 3

White tinged Blue
or Violet
 

clematiscampanifloracfloroseland1a

July, August,
September
 

120-288 x (300-520 x )

Twiner
clematiscampanifloracfolroseland

A native of Portugal and Western Spain, it has the most dainty little bluey-white nodding bell-shaped flowers. This 'wild' clematis is worthy of space in our gardens.

Clematis
'Venosa Violacea'

 

Group 3

Purple veined White
 

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July, August,
September
 

84-168 x 36 (210-420 x 90)

Twiner
clematisvenosaviolaceafolhawthornes

Very eye-catching. The variety has received the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.

Clematis 'Zephyr'
 

Group 3

Soft Pink
 

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June, July,
August

120-156 x (300-390 x )

Twiner
clematiszephyrcfolhawthornes

Grow to clothe a wall, arbour, trellis or pergola.

Clytostoma
callistegioides

Two-lipped
Lilac-Pink

clystomacflo1callistegioidesroseland

June, July, August

360 x 360 (900 x 900)

Conservatory
Twiner

clystomacfol1callistegioidesroseland

This vigorous vine is prized for its trumpet-shaped flowers, which last over a long season, and its glossy, dark, evergreen leaves. Climbs trellises and arbors by tendrils, though needs support for walls.

Dicentra scandens
 

White or Yellow,
sometimes purple-
or pink-tipped
 

dicentracflosscandensroseland

June,
July,
August

 

144 x 144 (360 x 360)

Herbaceous
Rambler
dicentracfolscandensroseland

A brilliant rampant, climber which grows faster than any plant I know, to cover arches, tepees and walls before you can say Jack Robinson.

Dregea sinensis
 

Fragrant, Creamy-
White

dregeacflosinensisroseland

June, July,
August

120 x 120 (300 x 300)

Evergreen Twining
dregeacfoltsinensisroseland

Good on south and west walls but in milder areas may be grown on fences and sheds. min temperature -10c.

Eccremocarpus
scaber

 

Orange-Red
 

eccromocarpuscflo2scaberroseland

May, June, July,
August, September
 

120-180 x 120
(300-450 x 300)

Conservatory
Twiner
eccromocarpuscfolscaberroseland

Outside for warmer areas, tie young shoots to sheltered South-Facing House-Wall Vine-eye and Wire or Trellis support system up to 6 feet.

Eccremocarpus scaber
f. carmineus
 

Carmine-Red
 

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April, May, June,
July, August,
September
 

120-180 x 120
(300-450 x 300)

Conservatory
Twiner
 

Foliage Photo Link

Eccremocarpus scaber was introduced to the UK from Chile in 1824. Naturally orange flowered, many different coloured forms now exist.

Ercilla volubilis
 

Green or pale Purplish-Pink flower spikes

ercillacflovolubilisroseland

February, March
 

240-360 x 240
(600-900 x 600)

Evergreen Self-Clinger
(Aerial Root)
ercillacfoltvolubilisroseland

Tie in to a support until the adhesive roots become established and can support the mature plant. Use on Chainlink Fence or 1 inch square timber of trellis as support, but not advisable on external house walls.

Fremontodendron 'California Glory'

Deep Yellow
 

fremontodendronflotcalifornianglory

May, June
 

240 x 144 (600 x 360)

Rambling Shrub
fremontodendronfoltcalifornianglory

Pruning Group 13 when trained on a wall.

Gelsemium
sempervirens

 

Fragrant, bright,
pale to
deep Yellow
 

gelsemiumcflossempervirensroseland

April, May,
June, July
 

120-240 x 180
(300-600 x 450)

Evergreen
Twining
Tuberous
gelsemiumcfoltsempervirensroseland

Pruning Group 12, after flowering. In frost-prone areas (minimum 0 degrees Centigrade) grow in a warm greenhouse or conservatory.

Gloriosa
superba
'Rothschildiana'

Bright red,
yellow near the bases and margins

gloriosacflosuperbaroseland

July,
August,
September

72 x 12
(180 x 30)

Perennial
Scrambling
gloriosacfolstemsuperbaroseland

Plant tubers 4 inches deep in a pot with mixture of John Innes No. 2 and added grit in the early spring inside the building with access to full sunlight. Put pot with its plant support system outside from late May to middle of September.

Hedera canariensis 'Gloire de Marengo'
 

Yellowish-Green
 

Flowers followed by fruits which are a very valuable winter food source for birds.

October,
November
 

144 x 96 (360 x 240)

Self-Clinger
hederafolmaturecanariensisgloiredemarengo

Light Silvery-Green, variegated creamy White. Pruning Group 11. Suitable for sheltered wall, but not on a house wall as the climber can block guttering.

Hedera canariensis 'Ravensholst'
 

Yellowish-Green
 

Use on sheltered wall, but not on a house wall as the climber can block guttering.

October,
November
 

180 x 60 (450 x 150)

Self-Clinger
hederafoldcanariensisravensholst

The American Ivy Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the genus Hedera through education and promotion.

Hedera helix
'Buttercup'

 

Yellowish-Green
flowers are followed by fruits which are a very valuable winter food source for birds.

Use on sheltered South-facing wall, but not on a house wall as the climber can block guttering.

October,
November
 

72 x 72
(180 x 180)

Self-Clinger
hederafolthelixbuttercup

Foliage is Pale Green in Shade, bright Yellow in full sun.

Hedera helix
'Glacier'

 

Yellowish-Green
 

Can also be used as ground cover or as a house-plant.

October,
November
 

72 x 72
(180 x 180)

Self-Clinger
hederafolthelixglacier

Foliage is Grey-Green variegated with Silver-Grey and Cream

Hedera helix
'Goldchild'

 

Yellowish-Green
 

Ideal as a houseplant or on a low wall.

October,
November
 

36 x 24
(90 x 60)

Self-Clinger
hederafolthelixgoldchild

Foliage is Grey-Green with broad Yellow margins.

Hedera helix
'Goldheart'

 

Yellowish-Green
 

Excellent wall ivy, but not on a house wall as the climber can block guttering.

October,
November
 

300 x 180 (750 x450)

Self-Clinger
hederafolthelixgoldheart

Goldheart Ivy foliage is Dark Green, each with a central splash of bright Yellow. Tends to lose its variegation if grown as ground cover.

Hedera helix
'Green Ripple'

 

Yellowish-Green
 

A tough, reliable and vigorous climber ideal for growing in sun or shade up a wall or fence.

October,
November
 

72 x 60
(180 x 150)

Self-Clinger
hederafol3helixgreenripple

An evergreen, self-supporting ivy with bold dark green leaves, the edges of which are beautifully rippled.

Hedera helix
'Hibernica'

 

Yellowish-Green
 

Useful and vigorous ground cover Ivy.

October,
November
 

360 x 180 (900 x 450)

Self-Clinger
hederafolthelixhibernica

Irish Ivy foliage is Dark Green.

Hedera helix
'Ivalace
'
 

Yellowish-Green
 

Excellent all-round ivy for a low wall, as ground cover or as a houseplant.

October,
November
 

36 x 24
(90 x 60)

Self-Clinger
hederafoldhelixivalace

Lustrous Dark Green foliage with wavy, curled and crimped margins.

Hedera helix
'Little Diamond'

 

Yellowish-Green
 

This compact and slow-growing climber can be used as a houseplant or in a rock garden.

October,
November
 

12 x 12
(30 x 30)

Self-Clinger
hederafoldhelixlittlediamond

Grey-Green foliage, variegated creamy-White

Hydrangea
petiolaris

White
 

hydrangeafoltpetiolaris

July, August
 

600 x 240 (1500 x 600)

Self-Clinger
hydrangeaflotpetiolaris

Dark Green foliage turning Yellow in Autumn. Pruning Group 11 after flowering.

IJ

Jasminum
beesianum

 

Pinkish-Red
 

jasminumflotbeesianum

May, June
 

180 x 120 (450 x 300)

Twiner

Foliage Photo Link

Thin overcrowded growth after flowering. Grow over a garden but not a house wall.

Jasminum officinale 'Aureovariegatum'

White
 

Flower Photo Link

June, July, August, September

480 x 180 (1200 x 450)

Twiner
jasminumfoltofficinaleaureovariegatum

Very striking grown through a deep green yew hedge or over a garden but not a house wall.

KL

Lonicera japonica
'Halliana'

 

White that ages
to Yellow
 

loniceraflotnewjaponicahalliana

June, July, August,
September
 

360 x 180 (900 x 450)

Twiner
lonicerafoltjaponicahalliana

Japanese Honeysuckle is ideal for covering a pergola, arch or boundary wall, or scrambling through robust shrubs and trees.

Lonicera
periclymenum

White to Yellow, often Red-flushed

loniceraflotpericlymenum

July, August
 

264 x indefinite (660 x indefinite)

Twiner
lonicerafoltpericlymenum

A tall Holly (like Green Pillar) has been used as a host tree to the charming rose Rosa bracteata (the "Macartney Rose"), which has white, scented flowers, 3 inches wide; and the common Honeysuckle of our hedgerows, Lonicera periclymenum, with yellowish-white and pink tubular flowers; both planted on the north side of the tree, in shade, and allowed to clamber up into the sun.

M

N

O

Parthenocissus
tricuspidata 'Veitchii'

 

Green
 

Flower Photo Link

July
 

840 x indefinite (2100 x indefinite)

Self-Clinger
parthenocissusfolt2tricuspidataveitchii1

Grow through a large tree or use to cover a wall or fence. Bright Green in Spring and Summer turning dark red-purple in the autumn.

Parthenocissus quinquefolia
 

Green
 

Flower Photo Link

July
 

600 x indefinite (1500 x indefinite)

Self-Clinger

parthenocissusfolt1quinquefolia

Mid Green in Spring and Summer turning brilliant red in the autumn. Mature specimens also provide an important habitat for insects and small birds.

Passiflora caerulea
 

White, sometimes Pink-tinged, with Purple, Blue and White-zoned coronas

passifloraflotcaerulea

July, August,
September
 

360 x 120 (900 x 300)

Twinerpassiflorafoltcaerulea

Passio is spanish for passion and floris is flower. It is one of the finest climbers for a pot.

Q

R

Senecio
mikanioides

 

Orange/Yellow
 

seneciocflosmikanioidesroseland

December, January,
February
 

240 x 240 (600 x 600)

Conservatory
Twiner
seneciocfoltmikanioidesroseland1

A fast growing vine, with long trailing stems that stretch over 20 feet from the roots, and smother other plant life.

Solanum crispum
 

Lilac to Purple-Blue
 

solanumflotcrispum

June
 

240 x 60 (600 x 150)

Scrambler
solanumfoltcrispum

Tie in stems of Chilean Potato Tree to horizontal wires or trellis. In early spring remove a third of the oldest stems to ground level.

Solanum
jasminoides

 

Blue-White
 

solanumflotjasminoides

July, August,
September, October
 

240 x 120 (600 x 300)

Scrambler
solanumfoltjasminoides

Train onto a South-facing wall

Solanum jasminoides
'Album'

White
 

solanumflotjasminoidesalbum

July, August,
September, October

240 x 120 (600 x 300)

Scrambler
centaurea montana foliage

Being Half-hardy to zero degrees centigrade indicates that it should be planted in June and removed after the first frosts in October.

Trachelospermum asiaticum
 

Creamy-White ages to Yellow
 

trachelospermumflosasiaticum

July, August
 

240 x 120 (600 x 300)

Twiner
trachelospermumfoltasiaticum

Frost Hardy to -5 degrees Cent-igrade, so put on South-facing wall.

Trachelospermum jasminoides
 

White
 

trachelospermumflotjasminoides

July, August
 

336 x 144 (840 x 360)

Twiner
trachelospermumfoltjasminoides2

Glossy Dark Green turn Bronze-Red in Winter. Frost Hardy to -5 degrees Centigrade, so put on South-facing wall.

Tropaeolum
tricolorum

Orange to Yellow
 

tropaeolumflottricolorum1

February, March,
April

60 x 36
(150 x 90)

Twiner
tropaeolumfolttricolorum1

Dormant during the summer, starts growth in early autumn, and water sparingly in autumn and winter.

U

VW

Vitis 'Brant'

Green

See Vitis 'Rondo' in full flower

July

264 x 72 (660 x 180)

Rambler
vitisfoltbrant

Grow over a trellis, pergola, fence or South, East or West-facing house wall

Vitis coignetiae

Green

---

July

600 x 312 (1500 x 780)

Rambler
vitisfoltcoignetiae

Performing best in full sun, it's ideal for covering an unsightly fence or wall or for scrambling through an established tree.

Wisteria floribunda
'Alba

 

White
 

Flower Photo Link

May, June
 

336 x indefinite (840 x indefinite)

Twiner
wisteriafoltfloribundaalba

Japanese Wisteria can be trained onto a house wall, into a tree and over an arch or pergola.

Wisteria sinensis
 

Mauve to
Purplish-Lilac
 

wisteriaflotsinensis

May, June
 

336 x indefinite (840 x indefinite)

Twiner
wisteriafoltsinensis

Chinese Wisteria can be trained onto a house wall, into a tree and over an arch or pergola.

Wisteria sinensis 'Alba'

White

wisteriaflotsinensisalba

May, June

336 x indefinite (840 x indefinite)

Twiner

It can be trained onto a house wall, into a tree and over an arch or pergola.

XYZ

Then, these are the entries in the index from these other Pages after this notification.


The following are from 3 Sector Vertical Plant System from Infill3 Gallery as detailed in the middle table.
Only the ones with this flower colour in this month are shown in this page.
Further details of each are available in
Climber Annuals Index Page 1,
Climber Base of Wall Plants Index Page 1,
Climber Ramblers and Scramblers Index Page 1,
Climber Self-Clinging Index Page 1,
Climber Tender Plants Index Page 1,
Climber Twiners Index Page 1, or
Climber Wall Shrub Index Page 1.
 

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Topic
Plants detailed in this website by
Botanical Name

A, B, C, D, E, F, G,
H, I, J, K, L, M, N,
O, P, Q, R, S, T, U,
V, W, X, Y, Z ,
Bulb
A1
, 2, 3, B, C1, 2,
D, E, F, G, Glad,
H, I, J, K, L1, 2,
M, N, O, P, Q, R,
S, T, U, V, W, XYZ ,
Evergreen Perennial
A
, B, C, D, E, F, G,
H, I, J, K, L, M, N,
O, P, Q, R, S, T, U,
V, W, X, Y, Z ,
Herbaceous Perennial
A1
, 2, B, C, D, E, F,
G, H, I, J, K, L, M,
N, O, P1, 2, Q, R,
S, T, U, V, W, XYZ,
Diascia Photo Album,
UK Peony Index

Wildflower
Botanical Names,
Common Names ,

will be
compared in:- Flower colour/month
Evergreen Perennial
,
F
lower shape Wildflower Flower Shape and
Plant use
Evergreen Perennial Flower Shape,
Bee plants for hay-fever sufferers

Bee-Pollinated Index
Butterfly
Egg, Caterpillar, Chrysalis, Butterfly Usage
of Plants.
Chalk
A, B, C, D, E, F, G,
H, I, J, K, L, M, N,
O, P, QR, S, T, UV,
WXYZ
Companion Planting
A, B, C, D, E, F, G,
H, I, J, K, L, M, N,
O, P, Q, R , S, T,
U ,V, W, X, Y, Z,
Pest Control using Plants
Fern Fern
1000 Ground Cover A, B, C, D, E, F, G,
H, I, J, K, L, M, N,
O, P, Q, R, S, T, U,
V, W, XYZ ,
Rock Garden and Alpine Flowers
A, B, C, D, E, F, G,
H, I, J, K, L, M,
NO, PQ, R, S, T,
UVWXYZ

Rose Rose Use

These 5 have Page links in rows below
Bulbs from the Infill Galleries (next row), Camera Photos,
Plant Colour Wheel Uses,
Sense of Fragrance, Wild Flower


Case Studies
...Drive Foundations
Ryegrass and turf kills plants within Roadstone and in Topsoil due to it starving and dehydrating them.
CEDAdrive creates stable drive surface and drains rain into your ground, rather than onto the public road.
8 problems caused by building house on clay or with house-wall attached to clay.
Pre-building work on polluted soil.

Companion Planting
to provide a Companion Plant to aid your selected plant or deter its pests

Garden
Construction

with ground drains

Garden Design
...How to Use the Colour Wheel Concepts for Selection of Flowers, Foliage and Flower Shape
...RHS Mixed
Borders

......Bedding Plants
......Her Perennials
......Other Plants
......Camera photos of Plant supports
Garden
Maintenance

Glossary with a tomato teaching cauliflowers
Home
Library of over 1000 books
Offbeat Glossary with DuLally Bird in its flower clock.

Plants
...in Chalk
(Alkaline) Soil
......A-F1, A-F2,
......A-F3, G-L, M-R,
......M-R Roses, S-Z
...in Heavy
Clay Soil
......A-F, G-L, M-R,
......S-Z
...in Lime-Free
(Acid) Soil
......A-F, G-L, M-R,
......S-Z
...in Light
Sand Soil
......A-F, G-L, M-R,
......S-Z.
...Poisonous Plants.
...Extra Plant Pages
with its 6 Plant Selection Levels

Soil
...
Interaction between 2 Quartz Sand Grains to make soil
...
How roots of plants are in control in the soil
...
Without replacing Soil Nutrients, the soil will break up to only clay, sand or silt
...
Subsidence caused by water in Clay
...
Use water ring for trees/shrubs for first 2 years.

Tool Shed with 3 kneeling pads
Useful Data with benefits of Seaweed

Topic -
Plant Photo Galleries
If the plant type below has flowers, then the first gallery will include the flower thumbnail in each month of 1 of 6 colour comparison pages of each plant in its subsidiary galleries, as a low-level Plant Selection Process

Aquatic
Bamboo
Bedding
...by Flower Shape

Bulb
...Allium/ Anemone
...Autumn
...Colchicum/ Crocus
...Dahlia
...Gladiolus with its 40 Flower Colours
......European A-E
......European F-M
......European N-Z
......European Non-classified
......American A,
B, C, D, E, F, G,
H, I, J, K, L, M,
N, O, P, Q, R, S,
T, U, V, W, XYZ
......American Non-classified
......Australia - empty
......India
......Lithuania
...Hippeastrum/ Lily
...Late Summer
...Narcissus
...Spring
...Tulip
...Winter
...Each of the above ...Bulb Galleries has its own set of Flower Colour Pages
...Flower Shape
...Bulb Form

...Bulb Use

...Bulb in Soil


Further details on bulbs from the Infill Galleries:-
Hardy Bulbs
...Aconitum
...Allium
...Alstroemeria
...Anemone

...Amaryllis
...Anthericum
...Antholyzas
...Apios
...Arisaema
...Arum
...Asphodeline

...Asphodelus
...Belamcanda
...Bloomeria
...Brodiaea
...Bulbocodium

...Calochorti
...Cyclobothrias
...Camassia
...Colchicum
...Convallaria 
...Forcing Lily of the Valley
...Corydalis
...Crinum
...Crosmia
...Montbretia
...Crocus

...Cyclamen
...Dicentra
...Dierama
...Eranthis
...Eremurus
...Erythrnium
...Eucomis

...Fritillaria
...Funkia
...Galanthus
...Galtonia
...Gladiolus
...Hemerocallis

...Hyacinth
...Hyacinths in Pots
...Scilla
...Puschkinia
...Chionodoxa
...Chionoscilla
...Muscari

...Iris
...Kniphofia
...Lapeyrousia
...Leucojum

...Lilium
...Lilium in Pots
...Malvastrum
...Merendera
...Milla
...Narcissus
...Narcissi in Pots

...Ornithogalum
...Oxalis
...Paeonia
...Ranunculus
...Romulea
...Sanguinaria
...Sternbergia
...Schizostylis
...Tecophilaea
...Trillium

...Tulip
...Zephyranthus

Half-Hardy Bulbs
...Acidanthera
...Albuca
...Alstroemeri
...Andro-stephium
...Bassers
...Boussing-aultias
...Bravoas
...Cypellas
...Dahlias
...Galaxis,
...Geissorhizas
...Hesperanthas

...Gladioli
...Ixias
...Sparaxises
...Babianas
...Morphixias
...Tritonias

...Ixiolirions
...Moraeas
...Ornithogalums
...Oxalises
...Phaedra-nassas
...Pancratiums
...Tigridias
...Zephyranthes
...Cooperias

Uses of Bulbs:-
...for Bedding
...in Windowboxes
...in Border
...naturalized in Grass
...in Bulb Frame
...in Woodland Garden
...in Rock Garden
...in Bowls
...in Alpine House
...Bulbs in Green-house or Stove:-
...Achimenes
...Alocasias
...Amorpho-phalluses
...Arisaemas
...Arums
...Begonias
...Bomareas
...Caladiums

...Clivias
...Colocasias
...Crinums
...Cyclamens
...Cyrtanthuses
...Eucharises
...Urceocharis
...Eurycles

...Freesias
...Gloxinias
...Haemanthus
...Hippeastrums

...Lachenalias
...Nerines
...Lycorises
...Pencratiums
...Hymenocallises
...Richardias
...Sprekelias
...Tuberoses
...Vallotas
...Watsonias
...Zephyranthes

...Plant Bedding in
......Spring

......Summer
...Bulb houseplants flowering during:-
......January
......February
......March
......April
......May
......June
......July
......August
......September
......October
......November
......December
...Bulbs and other types of plant flowering during:-
......Dec-Jan
......Feb-Mar
......Apr-May
......Jun-Aug
......Sep-Oct
......Nov-Dec
...Selection of the smaller and choicer plants for the Smallest of Gardens with plant flowering during the same 6 periods as in the previous selection

Climber in
3 Sector Vertical Plant System
...Clematis
...Climbers
Conifer
Deciduous Shrub
...Shrubs - Decid
Deciduous Tree
...Trees - Decid
Evergreen Perennial
...P-Evergreen A-L
...P-Evergreen M-Z
...Flower Shape
Evergreen Shrub
...Shrubs - Evergreen
...Heather Shrub
...Heather Index
......Andromeda
......Bruckenthalia
......Calluna
......Daboecia
......Erica: Carnea
......Erica: Cinerea
......Erica: Others
Evergreen Tree
...Trees - Evergreen
Fern
Grass
Hedging
Herbaceous
Perennial

...P -Herbaceous
...Peony
...Flower Shape
...RHS Wisley
......Mixed Border
......Other Borders
Herb
Odds and Sods
Rhododendron

Rose
...RHS Wisley A-F
...RHS Wisley G-R
...RHS Wisley S-Z
...Rose Use - page links in row 6. Rose, RHS Wisley and Other Roses rose indices on each Rose Use page
...Other Roses A-F
...Other Roses G-R
...Other Roses S-Z
Pruning Methods
Photo Index
R 1, 2, 3
Peter Beales Roses
RV Roger
Roses

Soft Fruit
Top Fruit
...Apple

...Cherry
...Pear
Vegetable
Wild Flower and
Butterfly page links are in next row

Topic -
UK Butterfly:-
...Egg, Caterpillar, Chrysalis and Butterfly Usage
of Plants.
...Plant Usage by
Egg, Caterpillar, Chrysalis and Butterfly.

Both native wildflowers and cultivated plants, with these
...Flower Shape,
...
Uses in USA,
...
Uses in UK and
...
Flo Cols / month are used by Butter-flies native in UK


Wild Flower
with its wildflower flower colour page, space,
data page(s).
...Blue Site Map.
Scented Flower, Foliage, Root.
Story of their Common Names.
Use of Plant with Flowers.
Use for Non-Flowering Plants.
Edible Plant Parts.
Flower Legend.
Flowering plants of
Chalk and
Limestone 1
, 2.
Flowering plants of Acid Soil
1.
...Brown Botanical Names.
Food for
Butterfly/Moth.

...Cream Common Names.
Coastal and Dunes.
Sandy Shores and Dunes.
...Green Broad-leaved Woods.
...Mauve Grassland - Acid, Neutral, Chalk.
...Multi-Cols Heaths and Moors.
...Orange Hedge-rows and Verges.
...Pink A-G Lakes, Canals and Rivers.
...Pink H-Z Marshes, Fens, Bogs.
...Purple Old Buildings and Walls.
...Red Pinewoods.
...White A-D
Saltmarshes.
Shingle Beaches, Rocks and Cliff Tops.
...White E-P Other.
...White Q-Z Number of Petals.
...Yellow A-G
Pollinator.
...Yellow H-Z
Poisonous Parts.
...Shrub/Tree River Banks and other Freshwater Margins. and together with cultivated plants in
Colour Wheel.

You know its
name:-
a-h, i-p, q-z,
Botanical Names, or Common Names,
habitat:-
on
Acid Soil,
on
Calcareous
(Chalk) Soil
,
on
Marine Soil,
on
Neutral Soil,
is a
Fern,
is a
Grass,
is a
Rush,
is a
Sedge, or
is
Poisonous.

Each plant in each WILD FLOWER FAMILY PAGE will have a link to:-
1) its created Plant Description Page in its Common Name column, then external sites:-
2) to purchase the plant or seed in its Botanical Name column,
3) to see photos in its Flowering Months column and
4) to read habitat details in its Habitat Column.
Adder's Tongue
Amaranth
Arrow-Grass
Arum
Balsam
Bamboo
Barberry
Bedstraw
Beech
Bellflower
Bindweed
Birch
Birds-Nest
Birthwort
Bogbean
Bog Myrtle
Borage
Box
Broomrape
Buckthorn
Buddleia
Bur-reed
Buttercup
Butterwort
Cornel (Dogwood)
Crowberry
Crucifer (Cabbage/Mustard) 1
Crucifer (Cabbage/Mustard) 2
Cypress
Daffodil
Daisy
Daisy Cudweeds
Daisy Chamomiles
Daisy Thistle
Daisy Catsears Daisy Hawkweeds
Daisy Hawksbeards
Daphne
Diapensia
Dock Bistorts
Dock Sorrels
Clubmoss
Duckweed
Eel-Grass
Elm
Filmy Fern
Horsetail
Polypody
Quillwort
Royal Fern
Figwort - Mulleins
Figwort - Speedwells
Flax
Flowering-Rush
Frog-bit
Fumitory
Gentian
Geranium
Glassworts
Gooseberry
Goosefoot
Grass 1
Grass 2
Grass 3
Grass Soft
Bromes 1

Grass Soft
Bromes 2

Grass Soft
Bromes 3

Hazel
Heath
Hemp
Herb-Paris
Holly
Honeysuckle
Horned-Pondweed
Hornwort
Iris
Ivy
Jacobs Ladder
Lily
Lily Garlic
Lime
Lobelia
Loosestrife
Mallow
Maple
Mares-tail
Marsh Pennywort
Melon (Gourd/Cucumber)
Mesem-bryanthemum
Mignonette
Milkwort
Mistletoe
Moschatel
Naiad
Nettle
Nightshade
Oleaster
Olive
Orchid 1
Orchid 2
Orchid 3
Orchid 4
Parnassus-Grass
Peaflower
Peaflower
Clover 1

Peaflower
Clover 2

Peaflower
Clover 3

Peaflower Vetches/Peas
Peony
Periwinkle
Pillwort
Pine
Pink 1
Pink 2
Pipewort
Pitcher-Plant
Plantain
Pondweed
Poppy
Primrose
Purslane
Rannock Rush
Reedmace
Rockrose
Rose 1
Rose 2
Rose 3
Rose 4
Rush
Rush Woodrushes
Saint Johns Wort
Saltmarsh Grasses
Sandalwood
Saxifrage
Seaheath
Sea Lavender
Sedge Rush-like
Sedges Carex 1
Sedges Carex 2
Sedges Carex 3
Sedges Carex 4
Spindle-Tree
Spurge
Stonecrop
Sundew
Tamarisk
Tassel Pondweed
Teasel
Thyme 1
Thyme 2
Umbellifer 1
Umbellifer 2
Valerian
Verbena
Violet
Water Fern
Waterlily
Water Milfoil
Water Plantain
Water Starwort
Waterwort
Willow
Willow-Herb
Wintergreen
Wood-Sorrel
Yam
Yew


Topic -
The following is a complete hierarchical Plant Selection Process

dependent on the Garden Style chosen
Garden Style
...Infill Plants
...12 Bloom Colours per Month Index
...12 Foliage Colours per Month Index
...All Plants Index
...Cultivation, Position, Use Index
...Shape, Form
Index


Topic -
Flower/Foliage Colour Wheel Galleries with number of colours as a high-level Plant Selection Process

All Flowers 53 with
...Use of Plant and
Flower Shape
- page links in bottom row

All Foliage 53
instead of redundant
...(All Foliage 212)


All Flowers
per Month 12


Bee instead of wind pollinated plants for hay-fever sufferers
All Bee-Pollinated Flowers
per Month
12
...Index

Rock Garden and Alpine Flowers
Rock Plant Flowers 53
INDEX
A, B, C, D, E, F,
G, H, I, J, K, L,
M, NO, PQ, R, S,
T, UVWXYZ
...Rock Plant Photos

Flower Colour Wheel without photos, but with links to photos
12 Bloom Colours
per Month Index

...All Plants Index


Topic -
Use of Plant in your Plant Selection Process

Plant Colour Wheel Uses
with
1. Perfect general use soil is composed of 8.3% lime, 16.6% humus, 25% clay and 50% sand, and
2. Why you are continually losing the SOIL STRUCTURE so your soil - will revert to clay, chalk, sand or silt.
Uses of Plant and Flower Shape:-
...Foliage Only
...Other than Green Foliage
...Trees in Lawn
...Trees in Small Gardens
...Wildflower Garden
...Attract Bird
...Attract Butterfly
1
, 2
...Climber on House Wall
...Climber not on House Wall
...Climber in Tree
...Rabbit-Resistant
...Woodland
...Pollution Barrier
...Part Shade
...Full Shade
...Single Flower provides Pollen for Bees
1
, 2, 3
...Ground-Cover
<60
cm
60-180cm
>180cm
...Hedge
...Wind-swept
...Covering Banks
...Patio Pot
...Edging Borders
...Back of Border
...Poisonous
...Adjacent to Water
...Bog Garden
...Tolerant of Poor Soil
...Winter-Flowering
...Fragrant
...Not Fragrant
...Exhibition
...Standard Plant is 'Ball on Stick'
...Upright Branches or Sword-shaped leaves
...Plant to Prevent Entry to Human or Animal
...Coastal Conditions
...Tolerant on North-facing Wall
...Cut Flower
...Potted Veg Outdoors
...Potted Veg Indoors
...Thornless
...Raised Bed Outdoors Veg
...Grow in Alkaline Soil A-F, G-L, M-R,
S-Z
...Grow in Acidic Soil
...Grow in Any Soil
...Grow in Rock Garden
...Grow Bulbs Indoors

Uses of Bedding
...Bedding Out
...Filling In
...Screen-ing
...Pots and Troughs
...Window Boxes
...Hanging Baskets
...Spring Bedding
...Summer Bedding
...Winter Bedding
...Foliage instead of Flower
...Coleus Bedding Photos for use in Public Domain 1

Uses of Bulb
...Other than Only Green Foliage
...Bedding or Mass Planting
...Ground-Cover
...Cut-Flower
...Tolerant of Shade
...In Woodland Areas
...Under-plant
...Tolerant of Poor Soil
...Covering Banks
...In Water
...Beside Stream or Water Garden
...Coastal Conditions
...Edging Borders
...Back of Border or Back-ground Plant
...Fragrant Flowers
...Not Fragrant Flowers
...Indoor
House-plant

...Grow in a Patio Pot
...Grow in an Alpine Trough
...Grow in an Alpine House
...Grow in Rock Garden
...Speciman Plant
...Into Native Plant Garden
...Naturalize in Grass
...Grow in Hanging Basket
...Grow in Window-box
...Grow in Green-house
...Grow in Scree
...Naturalized Plant Area
...Grow in Cottage Garden
...Attracts Butterflies
...Attracts Bees
...Resistant to Wildlife
...Bulb in Soil:-
......Chalk
......Clay
......Sand
......Lime-Free (Acid)
......Peat

Uses of Rose
Rose Index

...Bedding 1, 2
...Climber /Pillar
...Cut-Flower 1, 2
...Exhibition, Speciman
...Ground-Cover
...Grow In A Container 1, 2
...Hedge 1, 2
...Climber in Tree
...Woodland
...Edging Borders
...Tolerant of Poor Soil 1, 2
...Tolerant of Shade
...Back of Border
...Adjacent to Water
...Page for rose use as ARCH ROSE, PERGOLA ROSE, COASTAL CONDITIONS ROSE, WALL ROSE, STANDARD ROSE, COVERING BANKS or THORNLESS ROSES.
...FRAGRANT ROSES
...NOT FRAGRANT ROSES


Topic -
Camera Photo Galleries showing all 4000 x 3000 pixels of each photo on your screen that you can then click and drag it to your desktop as part of a Plant Selection Process:-

RHS Garden at Wisley

Plant Supports -
When supporting plants in a bed, it is found that not only do those plants grow upwards, but also they expand their roots and footpad sideways each year. Pages
1
, 2, 3, 8, 11,
12, 13,
Plants 4, 7, 10,
Bedding Plants 5,
Plant Supports for Unknown Plants 5
,
Clematis Climbers 6,
the RHS does not appear to either follow it's own pruning advice or advice from The Pruning of Trees, Shrubs and Conifers by George E. Brown.
ISBN 0-571-11084-3 with the plants in Pages 1-7 of this folder. You can see from looking at both these resources as to whether the pruning carried out on the remainder of the plants in Pages 7-15 was correct.

Narcissus (Daffodil) 9,
Phlox Plant Supports 14, 15

Coleus Bedding Foliage Trial - Pages
1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13, 14, 15,
16, 17, 18, 19, 20,
21, 22, 23, 24, 25,
26, 27, 28, 29, 30,
31, 32, Index

National Trust Garden at Sissinghurst Castle
Plant Supports -
Pages for Gallery 1

with Plant Supports
1, 5, 10
Plants
2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9,
11, 12
Recommended Rose Pruning Methods 13
Pages for Gallery 2
with Plant Supports
2
,
Plants 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

Dry Garden of
RHS Garden at
Hyde Hall

Plants - Pages
without Plant Supports
Plants 1
, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

Nursery of
Peter Beales Roses
Display Garden

Roses Pages
1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13

Nursery of
RV Roger

Roses - Pages
A1,A2,A3,A4,A5,
A6,A7,A8,A9,A10,
A11,A12,A13,A14,
B15,
B16,B17,B18,B19,
B20,
B21,B22,B23,B24,
B25,
B26,B27,B28,B29,
B30,
C31,C32,C33,C34,
C35,
C36,C37,C38,C39,
C40,
C41,CD2,D43,D44,
D45,
D46,D47,D48,D49,
E50,
E51,E52,F53,F54,
F55,
F56,F57,G58,G59,
H60,
H61,I62,K63,L64,
M65,
M66,N67,P68,P69,
P70,
R71,R72,S73,S74,
T75,
V76,Z77, 78,

Damage by Plants in Chilham Village - Pages
1, 2, 3, 4

Pavements of Funchal, Madeira
Damage to Trees - Pages
1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13
for trees 1-54,
14, 15,
16, 17, 18, 19, 20,
21, 22, 23, 24, 25,
for trees 55-95,
26, 27, 28, 29, 30,
31, 32, 33, 34, 35,
36, 37,
for trees 95-133,
38, 39, 40,
41, 42, 43, 44, 45,
for trees 133-166

Chris Garnons-Williams
Work Done - Pages
1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13

Identity of Plants
Label Problems - Pages
1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11

Ron and Christine Foord - 1036 photos only inserted so far - Garden Flowers - Start Page of each Gallery
AB1 ,AN14,BA27,
CH40,CR52,DR63,
FR74,GE85,HE96,

Plant with Photo Index of Ivydene Gardens - 1187
A 1, 2, Photos - 43
B 1, Photos - 13
C 1, Photos - 35
D 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
Photos - 411
with Plants causing damage to buildings in Chilham Village and Damage to Trees in Pavements of Funchal
E 1, Photos - 21
F 1, Photos - 1
G 1, Photos - 5
H 1, Photos - 21
I 1, Photos - 8
J 1, Photos - 1
K 1, Photos - 1
L 1, Photos - 85
with Label Problems
M 1, Photos - 9
N 1, Photos - 12
O 1, Photos - 5
P 1, Photos - 54
Q 1, Photos -
R 1, 2, 3,
Photos - 229
S 1, Photos - 111
T 1, Photos - 13
U 1, Photos - 5
V 1, Photos - 4
W 1, Photos - 100
with Work Done by Chris Garnons-Williams
X 1 Photos -
Y 1, Photos -
Z 1 Photos -
Articles/Items in Ivydene Gardens - 88
Flower Colour, Num of Petals, Shape and
Plant Use of:-
Rock Garden
within linked page

 

Topic -
Fragrant Plants as a Plant Selection Process for your sense of smell:-

Sense of Fragrance from Roy Genders

Fragrant Plants:-
Trees and Shrubs with Scented Flowers
1
, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Shrubs bearing Scented Flowers for an Acid Soil
1
, 2, 3, 4
Shrubs bearing Scented Flowers for a
Chalky or Limestone Soil
1
, 2, 3, 4
Shrubs bearing Scented leaves for a
Sandy Soil
1
, 2, 3
Herbaceous Plants with Scented Flowers
1
, 2, 3
Annual and Biennial Plants with Scented Flowers or Leaves
1
, 2
Bulbs and Corms with Scented Flowers
1
, 2, 3, 4, 5
Scented Plants of Climbing and Trailing Habit
1
, 2, 3
Winter-flowering Plants with Scented Flowers
1
, 2
Night-scented Flowering Plants
1
, 2


Topic -
Website User Guidelines


My Gas Service Engineer found Flow and Return pipes incorrectly positioned on gas boilers and customers had refused to have positioning corrected in 2020.
 

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