Clematis napaulensis
An semi-evergreen climber, with divided, green leaves. Bears cup-shaped, creamy yellow flowers, with conspicuous purple stamens, in winter.Only suitable for milder areas.
Clematis petriei
Very prolific flowering variety with a sweet perfume followed by striking seed heads.
Clematis pitcheri
A climber with divided leaves and pitcher-shaped purplish blue flowers deeper within.
Clematis potaninii
Showy very free flowering species.
Clematis recta
A clump-forming, perennial with grey-green foliage and panicles of star-shaped, heavily scented white flowers with cream anthers.
Clematis recta ‘Purpurea’
A clump-forming, perennial with purple young foliage and panicles of star-shaped, heavily scented white flowers with cream anthers.
Clematis rehderiana
A late flowering, deciduous climber, with divided, green leaves. Bears panicles of tubular, cowslip-scented, single yellow flowers with creamy yellow anthers.
Clematis serratifolia
A deciduous climber, with prettily divided leaves. Bears yellow flowers with purple stamens, followed by attractive silky seedheads.
Clematis tangutica
A deciduous climber, with divided sea-green leaves. Rich yellow, lantern-like flowers, followed by attractive silky seedheads.
Clematis tangutica ‘Lambton Park’
A deciduous climber, with divided sea-green leaves. Large yellow, bell-like flowers, followed by attractive silky seedheads.
Clematis terniflora
A deciduous or semi-evergreen climber, with deep, green leaves. Numerous star-shaped, scented white flowers, followed by attractive seedheads.
Clematis texensis
A rare and unusual variety with pitcher-shaped true red flowers