These climbers are all Evergreen or Semi-Evergreen. Many have a nice scent and all are tolerant of poor or drier soils. We have included some other climbers here as well as clematis.
Evergreen Clematis Notes; Whilst the foliage is classed as Evergreen they look at their best in autumn, winter and spring, they can have a natural dormant period in summer, when the leaves sometimes go brown. They grow best in a sunny, free draining situation that is sheltered from the worst of the cold winds. If required, prune immediately after flowering.
IMPORTANT! While in a dormant state during summer they do not want frequent watering because this can cause damage to the root, they are used to being dry during the summer.
For more Tips on growing Evergreen Clematis click here and feeding them here.
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The 'female' flowers are greeny-cream on opening, maturing to pure white. An evergreen climber requiring free draining soil. Grow near 'Avalanche' or 'Joe' to get amazing seedheads!
Received a Top Award in a Popular Garden Magazine Dec 2020.
A charming cream flower that has a very heavily freckled and striped inside of red, will provide a great profusion of dainty hanging blooms during the winter months. More abundant than the ever popular Freckles. A superb evergreen climber that requires a free draining soil.
Advent Bells is a cross between napaulensis and Freckles, meaning it will usually have a summer dormancy.
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