Windy Aspects

If you are looking for clematis to grow in a position that is exposed to a lot of wind, those listed below will cope the best. As well as these you can use most Hard prune clematis except the Florida group.

Clematis are fairly robust but the larger the flower the more area there is to catch the wind and the less suitable they are for growing in a windy location. Lets hope one of these clematis for windy locations will be suitable for what you need.

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Actinidia kolomikta

Known as the Ornamental Kiwi Fruit and grown mainly for it's distinctive foliage which has distinctive white and pink splashes, Actinidia kolomikta also has small white flowers which are produced in around April and May.
Awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit

£18.00
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Akebia Quinata
Akebia Quinata

Akebia Quinta often known as the Chocolate Vine is a superb climber with bright green leaves and wonderfully fragrant reddish-purple flowers in spring, sometimes followed by purple fruits.

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Clematis Abundance

The pretty semi-nodding pinky-red flowers have a deeply textured surface and crimped margins. Aptly named, the blooms are indeed produced in great abundance.

Awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit

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Clematis Alba (integrifolia)

Dainty nodding bell-shaped flowers of pure white have an occasional hint of blue at the base of the tepals and a sweet scent. A reliable performer and excellent herbaceous clematis.

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Clematis Alba (montana var. montana)

Simple white star-shaped flowers of creamy white have creamy-yellow stamens and are produced in incredible profusion. This delightful montana has a bright green foliage which shows the flowers off beautifully.

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Clematis Alba Luxurians

The semi-nodding irregular shaped white flowers have green 'leaf-like' tips to its early blooms. These delightful blooms are treasured by flower-arrangers.

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Clematis Albina Plena

Clematis Albina Plena produces a great abundance of pure white semi-double nodding bell-shaped flowers that are creamy-white when they first open.

£18.00
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Clematis Alionushka

clematis Alionushka has beautiful deep mauve-pink nodding bell-shaped flowers which are produced in huge abundance through the summer to autumn months.

Awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit

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Clematis AMBER Wit141205

Gently nodding flowers of primrose yellow are double and have a slight hint of pink on the top near the flower stem. This stunning clematis was awarded the RHS Chelsea Flower Show Plant of the Year Award 2016.

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Clematis Andante

The very deep mauvish-pink nodding bell-shaped flowers have light pink margins to their twisted tepals. A prolific and easy to grow form of the herbaceous integrifolia family.

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Clematis Anita

The pretty creamy-yellow nodding buds open to pure white outward-facing flowers. This lovely clematis can be light  pruned depending on the area needing to be covered.
Also known as clematis tangutica 'Anita'.

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Clematis Arabella

clematis Arabella has mid mauvy-blue flowers with a hint of a rose pink bar when first open. 
A long standing favourite of our family and one that has done really well in our garden. 
Awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit

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Clematis ASTRA NOVA 'Zo09085'

The flamboyant, eye-catching semi-double, violet-purple flowers have a white stripe in the centre of the tepal and a spiky centre of violet-purple and white petaloid stamens. An outstanding cultivar for your garden.

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Clematis AVANT-GARDE Evipo033

These unusual deep pinky-red flowers have a pale pink pom-pom like centre and strongly recurved tips to the tepals.
'Recommended' by a Popular Garden Magazine Dec 2020.

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Clematis Betty Corning

Pretty pale bluey-mauve nodding bell-shaped flowers, whose pointed tips open and twist slightly to reveal a deeper bluey-mauve and textured inside. The delicate perfume is more noticeable when planted in the sun.

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Clematis Bill MacKenzie

Its bright yellow nodding, lantern-shaped flowers have distinctive dark reddish-brown stamens that leave wonderful silky seed-heads. Excellent for late flowers.
Also known as clematis orientalis 'Bill Mackenzie'.
Awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit

£19.95
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Clematis Black Prince

The deep reddish-purple semi-nodding flowers have a silvery reverse. Their simple shape and elegant colouring are a charming addition to your garden.

£18.00
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Clematis Blekitny Aniol (BLUE ANGEL)

The gorgeous pale, mauvy-blue flowers have a pretty satin sheen across their deeply textured surface. Its crimped and wavy margins taper to pointed tips. At dusk the flowers become almost luminous. Beautiful!
Awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit

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Clematis BLUE PIROUETTE 'Zobluepi'

The pretty violet-blue flowers have four long twisted tepals. A very pretty and free flowering clematis which is also good as a cut flower.

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Clematis BLUE RIVER 'Zoblueriver'

Highly praised by Gardening Which? in 2010. Clematis Blue River has beautiful bluish-lilac star-shaped flowers which have a deeper lilac bar and are produced in abundance.
A popular plant with flower arrangers because the flowers last well in water.

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Clematis Blue Tapers syn. Cyanea

What makes 'Blue Tapers' so charming are the small bell-shaped flowers of mid blue that have a whitish staminode and are produced in great abundance.

£18.00
Clematis Bredon Blue

Clematis Bredon Blue has charming and dainty mid-blue bell-shaped flower with a creamy-white inner skirt. A dainty but also very hardy plant, this will become a modern classic.

£18.00
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Clematis Broughton Bride

Clematis Broughton Bride has both single and double nodding bell-shaped flowers which are creamy white, speckled with lilac on the outsides of the tepals.

£18.00
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Clematis BURNING LOVE Vitiwester

The glorious vibrant red flowers have a textured surface and gently re-curved, twisted tips. Their distinctive crown of contrasting yellow stamens adds to the attraction of this outstanding performer. 

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