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.
For further information on growing clematis in windy areas see our Planting & Care Guide.
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The large star-shaped flowers have very pointed light blue tepals that are strongly dappled with mauve and deep pink, they have a deeper pink bar.
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These distinctive, unusual violet-blue star-shaped flowers are liberally marbled with mauve and white. Ours looks fabulous growing with a lovely apricot coloured climbing rose called 'Meg'- an eye-catching combination!
Received a Top Award in a Popular Garden Magazine Dec 2020.
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The deep, rich blue nodding bell-shaped flowers have a white inner skirt. Awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit. Deciduous climber. Requires free draining soil.
Received a Top Award in a Popular Garden Magazine Dec 2020.
The violet-blue, single, nodding bell-shaped flowers have creamy-white staminodes. Deciduous climber. Requires free draining soil.
'Recommended' by a Popular Garden Magazine Dec 2020.
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(syn. macropetala 'Wesselton'). The light to mid blue semi-double nodding, bell-shaped flowers are larger than macropetala species. Awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit. Requires free draining soil.
'Recommended' by a Popular Garden Magazine Dec 2020.
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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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