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Clematis ´Nelly Moser' (clematis)

German: WaldrebeCzech: plamének
Genus:  ClematisFamily:  Ranunculaceae,
Mature Height: 2.50 mDeciduous:  deciduous plant
Bloom in:    V, VI, IX, Flower Colour:    redpink
Soil Preferred:  penetrability, Light Required:  full sunpart shade
Other Attributes:  climber plant, on pergola and trellage, attractive flowers,
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Clematis ´Nelly Moser' - Clematis (6147 readers)
Enormous 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)

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Clematis paniculata - Clematis Sweet Autumn
The 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 Beard
Masses 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 Clematis
Clematis 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 'Doctor Ruppel' - Clematis Dr.Ruppel
Clematis 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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Timber Press Pocket Guide to Clematis (Timber Press Pocket Guides)

Mary K. Toomey, Everett Leeds,
Product Description: The Timber Press Pocket Guide to Clematis profiles 300 stunning plants, from long-time favorites to the newest hybrids. A valuable component to the author's Illustrated Encyclopedia of Clematis, this compact reference is ideal for taking to the nursery or the garden center. It includes cultivation information and suggested landscape uses for each plant. Illustrated with 320 photographs of flowers at the height of their bloom.
Publisher: Timber Press, Incorporated (2006-06-01)
Price: $19.95

The Gardener's Guide to Growing Clematis

Raymond J. Evison,
Product Description: Raymond Evison, world authority on clematis, here provides a fresh look at the genus by focusing on not just the popular large-flowered cultivars but also on the less well known species. A comprehensive plant encyclopedia divided into the distinct clematis groups provides detailed and authoritative descriptions of nearly 375 species and varieties.
Publisher: Timber Press, Incorporated (1998-04-01)
Price: $29.95

Clematis for Small Spaces: 150 High-Performance Plants for Patios, Decks, Balconies and Borders

Raymond Evison,
Product Description:

Clematis have long enjoyed popularity in gardens large enough to accommodate them. Now, with the arrival of a new generation of cultivars that excel in mixed borders, containers, and other small spaces, there is more reason than ever to grow them. As well as being modest in height, many of these new clematis are extremely floriferous and self-supporting in a wide range of garden situations and they are joined here by a selection of classic species and cultivars that perform well.

The clematis featured in this book are hand-picked for their longer flowering periods, large flowers and resistance to diseases. Internationally renowned clematis breeder Raymond Evison recommends the best clematis for particular situations, such as containers, mixed borders, patios, deck gardens, hanging baskets, and balconies. Clematis associate well with a variety of other plants and the author lists suitable companion plants and explains how to achieve a compatible mix of color, shape, and other characteristics.

This unprecedented book celebrates a new generation of clematis and will appeak to both established enthusiasts and beginners.
Publisher: Timber Press (2007-12-24)
Price: $34.95

Clematis & Climbers (SIMPLE STEPS TO SUCCESS)

David Gardener,
Product Description: All the latest horticultural tips and techniques to guarantee success, this series is designed to meet the requirements of today's small garden owners, who want to enjoy gardening while making the most of their time and effort.
Publisher: DK ADULT (2007-02-19)
Price: $9.99

An Illustrated Encyclopedia of Clematis

Mary K. Toomey, Everett Leeds,
Product Description: This new volume, written by distinguished clematis experts and backed by the authority of the British Clematis Society, is the first picture encyclopedia on the genus to encompass the more than 800 garden-worthy species and hybrids.

It is divided into two sections: the first is devoted to the care and cultivation of clematis (including a chapter devoted to growing clematis in North America), while the second provides an A--Z directory of more than 550 plants, from the acclaimed large-flowered forms to the less-familiar shrubby, subshrubby, and herbaceous forms that are beginning to be available. The plant descriptions include information on synonyms, origin, plant habit and height, flowers, pruning group, flowering period, cultural requirements, recommended uses in the garden, and USDA hardiness zones, with more than 650 magnificent color photos.
Publisher: Timber Press, Incorporated (2001-09-01)
Price: $59.95

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