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Clematis GOLDEN TIARA® ‘Kugotia’PBR
Clematis GOLDEN TIARA® 'Kugotia'PBROdporna odmiana o intensywnie złocistożółtych kwiatach z ciemnym środkiem. Kwitnie obficie i długo, bo od lipca do października. Po przekwitnięciu ma ładne, puszyste owocostany. Nadaje się do tworzenia osłon. Może wspinać się po drzewach lub dużych krzewach liściastych.
Raised by H.J.M. Kuif, Netherlands 1994.

Clematis ‘Gravetye Beauty’
Clematis 'Gravetye Beauty'Unusual flowers, shaped like lily-flowered tulips. Rich crimson tepals are later spreading. The beautiful flowers open much wider than other texensis types. During autumn and winter the plant is adorned with decorative seed heads. It clings to a support by means of curling petioles. Suitable for growing over arbors, pergolas, various supports (e.g. trellises and poles) ...
Raised by F. Morel, France.Introduced in 1914.

Clematis ‘Grunwald’ PBR
Clematis 'Grunwald'The latest cultivar from Szczepan Marczyński's collection, with dark purple-violet, velvety flowers 10-12 cm in diameter, consisting of 6 (sometimes 4-5) rhomboid, pointy sepals, dark violet underneath with a pink bar along the middle. Stamens have purple-violet anthers on creamy-green filaments. Flowers borne profusely from mid-June till the beginning of August and con...
Raised by Szczepan Marczyński, 2004 Poland. Introduced in 2014.

Clematis ‘Guernsey Cream’
Clematis 'Guernsey Cream'A very floriferous variety blooming from mid-May to July, and again at the end of August. Lightly yellow flowers with yellow stamens and a green bar at the centre, become whiter in full blossom.It doesn't like sunny areas. Looks lovely when planted against a dark background. Suitable for growing in containers.
Raised by R. J. Evison, United Kingdom. Introduced in 1989.

Clematis ‘H.F. Young’
Clematis 'H.F. Young'A free-flowering cultivar. Single or semi-double, blue flowers are profusely borne from May to June. During summer, it repeats flowering, abounding with large but single flowers. Particularly useful for growing through other plants, against a dark background. Excellent for cultivation in large containers on terraces and balconies.
Raised by W. Pennell, United Kingdom. Introduced in 1962.

Clematis ‘Hagley Hybrid’
Clematis 'Hagley Hybrid'A hardy, moderately fast growing and free-flowering cultivar. Shell-pink flowers with contrasting chocolate-brown anthers, borne in July-September. Best planted out of full sun. Ideal for growing over fences, walls, arbors, pergolas, trellises and wooden supports. It can clamber over natural supports e.g. small trees or deciduous or coniferous shrubs. Particularly usefu...
Raised by P. Picton, United Kingdom. Introduced in 1956.

Clematis ‘Hakuookan’
Clematis 'Hakuookan'A remarkable Japanese variety. Large, deep violet-purple flowers with a conspicuous center of creamy-white, exceptionally long stamens. Blooming period in May-June, and again in August. A compact cultivar, perfect for a container.
Raised by Yoshio Kubota, Japan 1957.

Clematis ‘Hakuree’
Clematis 'Hakuree'A slender-stemmed, scrambling perennial originating from Japan. Stems don’t twine round supports, but they can lean against them. Bell-shaped, white, lightly scented flowers, tinted with mauve at the center, borne from June to September, followed, in July-October, by silky seed heads. Best planted on perennial borders or among shrubs. It may also be used as ground cover.
Raised by Kazushige Ozawa, Japan.

Clematis ‘Halina Noll’
Clematis 'Halina Noll'A Polish variety raised by Władysław Noll with white flowers tinged with light pink, full on old wood and single on new growth. Sepals vary from oval to diamond-shape. Anthers are yellow on creamy filaments. Flowers are borne on old wood in May-June and reappear on new shoots at the end of July and in August. Reaches 2,5-3 m height. Attaches itself to the support by mea...
Raised by Władysław Noll and named to honour his daughter. Introduced in the market in 1975.In the ’80 extinguished in Poland and re-introduced in 2012 after importing from Rogerson Clematis Collection in the USA.

Clematis ‘Hanajima’
Clematis 'Hanajima'A slender-stemmed, scrambling perennial originating from Japan. Stems don’t twine round supports, but they can lean against them. Bell-shaped, purple-pink nodding flowers with recurving tepals, borne from June to September, followed by silky seed heads. Best planted on perennial borders or among shrubs. Makes good ground cover.
Raised by Kazushige Ozawa, Japan 1986.