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  | | German: Waldrebe | Czech: plamének | | Genus: Clematis | Family: Ranunculaceae, | | Mature Height: 3.00 m | Deciduous: deciduous plant | | Bloom in: VII, VIII, IX, | Flower Colour:   | | Soil Preferred: penetrability, | Light Required:  | | Other Attributes: climber plant, opposite leaves, on pergola and trellage, attractive flowers, |
Plants of Genus Clematis:- 01) Clematis ´Nelly Moser' (clematis), Ger: Waldrebe, Czech: plamének
- 02) Clematis 'Duchess of Edinburgh' (clematis), Ger: Waldrebe, Czech: plamének
- 03) Clematis 'Ernest Markham' (clematis), Ger: Waldrebe, Czech: plamének
- 04) Clematis 'Hagley Hybrid' (clematis), Ger: Waldrebe, Czech: plamének
- 05) Clematis 'Ville De Lyon' (clematis), Ger: Waldrebe, Czech: plamének
- 06) Clematis integrifolia L. (clematis), Ger: Ganzblättrige, Czech: plamének celolistý
- 07) Clematis montana BUSCH. (clematis), Ger: Berg-Waldrebe, Czech: plamének horský
- 08) Clematis patens 'The President' (clematis), Ger: Waldrebe, Czech: plamének otevřený
- 09) Clematis tangutica (MAXIM.) KORSH. (clematis), Ger: Tangutische Waldrebe, Czech: plamének tangutský
- 10) Clematis viticella L. (clematis), Ger: Italienische Waldrebe, Czech: plamének vlašský
- 11) Clematis x jackmanii MOORE (clematis), Ger: Waldrebe, Czech: plamének Jackmanův
- 12) Clematis x jackmanii 'Superba' (clematis), Ger: Waldrebe, Czech: plamének Jackmanův
Clematis 'Ernest Markham' - Clematis Earnest Markham (2973 readers)A very popular cultivar of Clematis in America and abroad. Ernest Markham has cheery magenta flowers from midsummer to mid autumn. Best grown and shown in full sun except in warmest climates. There is an old saying with Clematis; Tops in the sun and feet in the shade. In other words the vine blooms... ( About-garden.com)
Clematis paniculata - Clematis Sweet AutumnThe beautiful sweet autumn clematis is a vigorous semievergreen (or deciduous) vine than can climb up to 30 feet. The compound leaves are glossy and deep green. The star shaped white flowers are about an inch and a quarter across and sweetly fragrant. They are borne in numerous branching panicles fr... ( About-garden.com) Clematis tangutica - Golden Clematis, Old Man's BeardMasses of buttercup yellow lantern-shaped flowers adorn this late summer bloomer. It is excellent for trellis or naturalizing. This is a very easy to grow and hardy clematis. There is an old saying with Clematis; Tops in the sun and feet in the shade. In other words the vine blooms best in the sun a... ( About-garden.com) Clematis viticella - Italian ClematisClematis viticella - Originating from native to Southern Europe Clematis viticella (Italian Clematis), have finally come up in the world. They thrive both in a hot Mediterranean climate and in the coolness of Northern Europe. Preferring sunny areas they shouldnt be planted in shade or over a north f... ( About-garden.com) Clematis ´Nelly Moser' - ClematisEnormous flowers--8-9 inches across--cover the vines June through frost. Vivid colors make the blossoms look tropical, but clematis is tough and hardy--nearly carefree once established. Requires a support (something thin, like wire or chain link, will work best) and climbs 8-12 feet. Does best when... ( About-garden.com) Clematis 'Doctor Ruppel' - Clematis Dr.RuppelClematis is most often seen in softer shades, but Dr. Ruppel offers fans a showier choice. This is a bi-color repeat bloomer: in May and June, it displays 8-in. rose-carmine blooms with white anthers; in September, the flowers come in again, but the colors are toned down a bit. There is an old sayin... ( About-garden.com)
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| Product Description: Clematis are among the most popular climbing plants and may, according to species and variety, flower throughout the year to provide useful cover for walls, trellis-work, pergolas and posts. This is a comprehensive guide, and assumes no previous specialist knowledge by its readers. Publisher: Ward Lock Ltd (1991-03) Price: $14.95 | | Charles Chesshire, |
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 | Product Description: Introducing a new series of practical guides on important gardening topics. A new generation of gardening reference titles, the AHS Practical Guides present the practical know-how of the American Horticultural Society in compact, attractive guides that address specific gardening topics. From popular plants and plant groups to garden design and planning solutions, these books answer every gardener's needs. With new photography, fresh ideas, straightforward text, and the finest horticultural information, the AHS Practical Guides inspire confidence and ensure success. Practical information in a compact format, with more than 250 color photos in each guide Includes clearly explained projects for the less experienced or busy gardener.Amazon.com Review: Full of solid, practical advice and plenty of how-to pictures, Clematis is an ideal title for those wanting all their questions answered about this lovely flowering vine. Focusing on possible combinations with different varieties, accompanying plants, containers, and growing conditions, you may need to restrain yourself from adding a clematis to every corner! With so much detail on one particular type of plant, you'll find plenty of direction for growing healthy vines, no matter what your specific needs may be. Designed to be a complete do-it-yourself guide, don't let the small format of this book fool you--it's absolutely jam-packed with ideas for all styles of gardens, and as always, publisher Dorling Kindersley manages to take fairly complicated projects and reduce them to a manageable size that even the gardening novice can handle. Practical considerations are dealt with firmly--no skipping such detail work as rigorous summer training or spreading that spring layer of mulch. The listings by size, bloom shape, and optimal conditions are very specific, and new gardeners will find all kinds of useful tips. Inspirational ideas are plentiful--the garden photographs are lush and detailed and provide all kinds of unusual notions for creating a truly unique gardening space. Whether you're looking to design a bloom-filled trellis for the garage or a simple vine-covered topiary globe for your patio, you'll find options for all your projects involving these lovely and versatile plants. --Jill Lightner Publisher: DK ADULT (1999-03-15) Price: $8.95 | | John Howells, |
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 | Product Description: The author shows how the climbing rose is the natural companion of the clematis and how, when the two are grown together, the overall effect can be dramatic. The author explains, with the aid of clear step by step illustrated instructions, the effective course of action for success in this increasingly popular area of companion. Written in plain, straightforward language, the author covers every aspect of the subject. As well as details of classification, in which the best plants for the job are discussed, the author provides important seasonal growing information including Autumn and Spring pruning techniques, planting details and invaluable advice on the use of colour. The vexed question of pests and diseases is also dealt with at length. This is an instructive title, of special value to the reader with a limited knowledge of gardening but also containing much to interest the more experienced grower. Written by an enthusiastic amateur grower, with an extensive and practical experience of his suAmazon.com Review: Author John Howells claims that the climbing rose and the clematis are natural planting companions; both have an urge to reach for the sky and the need for the same growing requirements (good, rich soil and a fair amount of water). The rose makes a softer, more beautiful support for the clematis vine than any trellis, and clematis offers a contrast that brings out the beauty of roses. They share the same kind of enemies, so a treatment program for any pest will benefit both. They can also be grown together in pots or beds. Finally, each comes in an array of colors that complement the other--think of a yellow rose such as Golden Showers or Casino set off by the gorgeous purple of a Victoria clematis. Howells makes his case very convincingly with many gorgeous, full-color photographs. Publisher: Antique Collectors Club Dist A/C (2007-01-25) Price: $39.50 | | Marigold Badcock, |
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 | Product Description: The lovely clematis, growing in profusion and brightly flowered, can turn your garden into a picture of color, enhancing the beauty of other plants. An expert shares her passion for clematis, along with her own stunning color photos and time-tested secrets on its pruning, feeding, and care. Start your gardening with detailed up-to-date lists of the species and cultivars, arranged according to season of interest; advice on what to look for when buying; and ideas on planting for best results. Raise new plants from seeds or cuttings, and by layering, and provide support with trellises, pergolas, and other structures. Best of all, find new ways to partner clematis, which so loves company, with other plants in dazzling, surprising combinations.
Publisher: Guild of Master Craftsman (2000-10-01) Price: $17.95 | | Christopher Grey-Wilson, |
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 | Product Description: No garden is complete without examples of the genus Clematis. Christopher Grey-Wilson’s Clematis: The Genus is the most comprehensive study of the genus ever undertaken in English. The vigorous montanas and tanguticas, the familiar jackmanii hybrids and rarer plants such as the touch-sensitive Clematis aphylla are all covered in authoritative detail. Clematis are—perhaps surprisingly—members of the Ranunculaceae or Buttercup family. All the species are covered both in the wild and in cultivation, and illustrated with 100 color photographs. There are also analyses of many of the cultivars. Maps show the distribution of all the species in the wild. The text is accessible to all serious gardeners, as well as the botanist or plant person. Publisher: Timber Press, Incorporated (2000-04-01) Price: $19.97 |
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