Large-flowered clematis
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Clematis is a magnificent plant with high decorative characteristics, combining tenderness and power. At this time, there are a large number of varieties of clematis. In this article, we will look at the varieties of large-flowered clematis, which are considered the most popular and common. There are really many representatives of this group ...
Large-flowered varieties of clematis
— Biz Jubilee... Belongs to the Patens group. The variety was bred in 1958. The flowers of this variety are discoid and large enough (up to 18 centimeters in diameter), form brushes, open at the tops of the shoots. Anthers are light in color. It is also worth noting that the flowers consist of 6-8 petals, pointed, elliptical, light purple in color and a stripe in the middle of a purple-red hue. Shoots can be up to three meters long. The leaves are trifoliate, or ordinary, pointed, in the form of an egg, the base of which is dimpled. Flowering occurs on old stems in June, and from July until the coldest autumn, the plant gives color on new stems. This clematis looks great in both single and group plantings. Great for background shaping as well as containers.
— Carneby... The stems of this plant grow up to three meters in height. The variety has a moderate growth rate. The refined shape of the flowers of this clematis have a white color with a middle strip of a dark pink hue, and in the center there are red stamens. The flower itself has a diameter of 14 centimeters, consists of 6-8 petals, which are up to 7 centimeters long and up to 4 centimeters wide. This clematis belongs to the second pruning group. The flowering period lasts from May to mid-summer. Rather hot and sunny areas are completely unsuitable for cultivation. The plant of this variety is actively used for planting along garden paths and alleys. Can easily climb bushes and trees.
— George Jackman... England is considered the birthplace of this variety. The stems of this clematis are capable of being three meters long. The variety is distinguished by its abundant flowering period. The flowers are white and the center of the stamen is coffee-colored. In June, the moment of flowering begins on the stems of the last year, and the flowers have a semi-double structure. In July-August, color appears on new stems, and the flowers are single. The variety is distinguished by a moderate growth rate of the second pruning group.
— Henry... Representative of the Lanuginoza group. Originally from England, and appeared in 1870. The stems reach a length of 4 meters. The flowers are 18 centimeters in diameter, star-shaped and pure white in color, consist of 6-8 sepals, and in the middle a brown shade of stamens. The flowering period lasts from mid-summer to September. For the winter period, the shoots of this plant are removed from their support and insulated. The variety belongs to the second pruning group.
— Asao. It is a shrub subspecies, reaching a height of three meters. The flowers are quite simple, with a semi-double structure, reaching a diameter of 20 centimeters. These flowers consist of 6-8 petals of a light purple hue, with a middle stripe of pale color, as well as yellow anthers. The plant blooms for the first time in late spring-early summer on last year's shoots, and the second time the color can be seen in the middle of the summer season, already on young stems. The cultivar belongs to the second pruning group. It is considered a plant with a moderate growth rate. It is critical of hot and sunny areas of growth. Feels great near supports such as garden nets, walls. Lattices, gazebos.It also climbs well on natural supports such as shrubs and trees. You can grow in separate large containers.
— Multi Blue. The variety appeared in 1983, in Holland. The flowers are 15 centimeters in diameter and have a pomegranate hue. The stems reach two meters in length. In early June, flowering begins on last year's stems, and from July to September new branches give flowers. The flowers are endowed with a semi-double or fly structure and a blue-violet color. The variety is considered to be quite resistant. For the winter period, the stems are removed from their supports and insulated. The subspecies counts with the second trimming group. When growing this variety, supports are used in the form of unsightly walls, gazebos, various fences, garden trellises, although it climbs well on natural supports, such as deciduous and coniferous, low trees and shrubs. Also actively used for growing on terraces, balconies and loggias.
— Pearl de Azur... Representative of the Zhakman group. Bred back in 1885, in France. The flowers reach a size of 14 centimeters, and in their shape they look like a cross, consisting of diamond-shaped lobes, have a pale blue tint. Leaves are compound, trifoliate. The stems can reach three meters in length. Gives color on young branches, and is very abundant, begins in July and lasts until frost. It is widely used in background creation, on terraces, on balconies. They are planted both in single and in group disembarkation.
— Pink Fantasy... The homeland of this clematis is Canada. Shrub species with stems up to 2.5 meters in length. Flowers reach a diameter of 15 centimeters. They have a light pink color with a stripe in the middle of a darker shade. In the center of the flower there is a deep purple color of stamens. Such flowers consist of 5-7 sepals. Anthers are brown in color. It gives flowers on new shoots from July to September. Requires strong pruning (third group). Quite a compact shrub, actively grown in separate containers.
— Duran... It is a representative of the Integrifolia group, and is considered one of the finest hybrid varieties of bush species. This climbing plant reaches two meters in height and has brown shoots, of which there are up to 15 pieces in one bush. The leaves of this plant are simple, solid and dense, ovoid in shape, have a peculiarity not to burn in the sun. When blooming, the flowers of this clematis are half-open, and then open and drooping. They have a diameter of about 12 centimeters, consist of 4-6 petals, wide and elliptical, pointed in shape, and their tips are bent outward. The color of the flowers is saturated blue-violet, or dark blue. In the middle of the flower there are anthers of a pale yellow or yellow hue. Blooming occurs on new shoots from mid-summer to October. Up to 15 flowers are formed on one shoot. After, for the winter period, they are cut off. They are actively used for decorating low-rise buildings.
— Reiman... The homeland of the variety is Estonia. The stems of this subspecies can reach a length of two meters. The flowers grow to a diameter of up to 20 centimeters and have a reddish-purple hue, as well as a stripe at the base of a much more red hue. The anthers are on light filaments, and they themselves have a purple-brownish color. The flowering period lasts from July to the coldest months. This clematis belongs to the third pruning group. The variety was named after a member of the Estonian Clematis Club, Rudolf Reiman, in 1992.
— Daniel Deronda. Florida group representative. The stems of this plant can reach an average length of 3.5 meters. Its leaves are trifoliate, sometimes simple, with elongated ovoid leaves, whole. The color of the petioles and young foliage is purple. Standing buds are endowed with a lanceolate shape.The flowers are star-shaped and open, reach a diameter of 19 centimeters, and are also endowed with a semi-double or double structure, moreover, on old stems, and simple on young branches. The flowers consist of 6-8 elliptical petals, pointed. They have a deep blue-violet color, and the middle is much paler. In the middle there are yellow-green anthers. The flowering period on old branches is from May to June, but on new shoots the plant blooms in July and August. The plant is capable of setting seeds. This clematis has the ability to form medium-level shoots. This plant is actively used both in group and in single plantings, as well as decorating balconies, verandas and gazebos. Can be grown indoors.
— Joan of Arc... Florida group representative. It has a disc-shaped flower shape, reaches a diameter of 20 centimeters and consists of 6-24 white petals. At the very beginning of June, the period of lush flowering begins on the stems of last year, while flowering on young branches is not so abundant. The stems stretch up to three meters in length.
— Arctic Queen... This clematis appeared in 1994, thanks to an English breeder scientist. The flowers are pure white and yellow anthers. They have a terry structure and can reach 18 centimeters in diameter. The stems grow up to 2.5 meters. The plant belongs to the second pruning group. The flowering period occurs in the first month of the summer period, and on last year's branches. Blooms for the second time in late August and early September on young stems. The best place for planting this plant is a sufficiently lit area, protected from strong gusty winds, and it will be most reliable in general in containers.
— Madame Grunge... Representative of the Viticella group. The flowers have a disc-like shape and reach a diameter of up to 17 centimeters, consist of 4-6 petals, the outer part of the petals is purple-smoky, and the inner part is dark purple and velvety. The stems of this plant reach a length of 2.5 meters. The variety is characterized by an average level of shoot formation.
— Blue Light... Maternity hospital given clematis from Holland. It was withdrawn in 1998. The plant grows up to a height of 2.5 meters. The flowers of this variety are endowed with a densely double structure, have a lavender-blue light color and reach a size of 15 centimeters. The stamens of these flowers are creamy yellow. In comparison with other varieties with a double structure, this subspecies can produce color on both old and young stems. This variety belongs to the second pruning group. Clematis of this variety should be grown in a sufficiently lit place with no drafts.
— Madame le Cultre. Representative of the Lanuginoza group. Flowers are capable of reaching a diameter of 20 centimeters when opened. They consist of 6-8 petals obovate, white in color and pointed. In the center of the flower there are light-colored stamens. The stems are three meters long. The leaves of this plant are trifoliate, or simple, lobed and whole. On last year's stems, the plant gives color at the beginning of the summer season, and on young branches in the month of July. The level of frost resistance of this clematis is average. Prefers to grow against the walls on the south side. Perfect for both solo and group disembarkation.
— Lazurshtern... Belongs to the Patens group. The stems can grow up to three meters in length. The leaves of this plant are trifoliate with whole pointed ovoid leaves. The buds of this clematis look up. The flowers are large, about 20 centimeters in diameter, open. They consist of 6 pointed elliptical petals with wavy edges. They have a blue-violet hue, but are able to fade in the sun to a bluish-lavender color.In the center of the flower there are pale yellow stamens, which look especially interesting against the dark background of the petals. Flowering occurs on last year's stems in May-June. And starting from July and continuing until the very first frosts, it gives color on young stems. Looks great both in group and solo landing. It is actively used for decorating balconies, verandas and gazebos.
— Natasha... Originally from Sweden, it first appeared in 1985. It can reach a stem length of three meters. The flowers are blue-purple in color and have a light blue dashed stripe in the middle of the petals. At the edges, the petals have a wide and wavy structure, and in the center of the flower are purple-red anthers. The variety belongs to the second pruning group. Has a subspecies rather early flowering period. The flowering period begins in May to June, on last year's stems, and in August, clematis blooms a second time.
— Proteus... Florida group representative. The flowers are disc-shaped and can be up to 18 centimeters in diameter. They consist of 6-32 petals with wavy edges. The inner side of the petals is light purple in color, while the outer side is much darker in shade. The flowering period begins in June on last year's branches, and a little later begins flowering on new stems. The shoots themselves can grow up to 2.5 meters long. The plant is quite good at forming shoots. The variety has good immunity to fungal diseases.
— Chania... The homeland of this variety is Poland. Shoots can grow up to two meters. The flowers are quite large, with a velvety structure and two shades: scarlet with pink edging and golden anthers in the center of the flower. The diameter of these flowers is 15 centimeters. They consist of 6 sepals, which are 7 centimeters long and up to 3.5 centimeters wide. Young leaves have a burgundy color. Treat the second trimming group. The flowering period is quite lush and long, from the last days of May to the end of August, with a short interval in the month of July. Do not plant this clematis in rather hot and sunny areas. Feels great growing on the north, west or east side. Can reach up to 2.5 meters. Grown near garden trellises, gazebos and other supports, although it also wraps well around natural supports such as shrubs and trees. In spring, pruning is required, about one and a half meters from the base.
— Andromeda... He is a prominent representative of the Patens group. The variety first appeared in 1994 in England. The stems can grow up to 4 meters long. The flowers have a creamy pink hue, with a middle stripe of purple-crimson petals. Able to give flowers of a semi-double structure on last year's stems. The flowers can reach a diameter of 20 centimeters, and the anthers of the flower are endowed with a yellowish tint. The flowering period is in June, after which it blooms for the second time in August. The variety belongs to the second pruning group, has a moderate growth rate. This clematis is bad for rather hot and sunny areas. For cultivation, additional support is required, in the form of a wall, trellis, garden mesh. Although it also wraps around natural supports such as conifers or deciduous trees and shrubs.
— Bella... This clematis comes from Estonia. It was withdrawn in 1982. He is a representative of the Zhakman group. Its shoots can be up to two meters long. The flowers are star-shaped and reach a diameter of 15 centimeters. They consist of 6 petals, waxy and rather dense. Initially, the flowers are light yellow in color, after which they become pure white. The variety is endowed with good immunity to fungal diseases and has a high level of winter cold. The flowering period lasts from July to September. Owner of the second trimming group.
— Sieboldii... Belongs to the Florida group.The flowers are anemone-shaped and can reach a diameter of up to 9 centimeters. They consist of 6 pointed elliptical petals, whitish in color and purple anthers. The stems of this plant grow up to 4 meters in length. The flower gives on last year's stems in June, and on young branches, flowering begins in the month of July, and with simple flowers, not a double structure.
— Gypsy Queen. Representative of the Zhakman group. It is considered one of the most popular and wonderful varieties of this group. This vine can grow up to 3.5 meters on average in length. Up to 15 stems are observed in one bush. The leaves of this plant are not simple, consist of five whole, rather than lobed, sharp ovoid leaves. Growing up in the south have the ability to burn out. The buds are directed upwards. Flowers reach a diameter of 15 centimeters, open. They consist of 6 wide petals, dark purple-violet hue, obovate and velvety structure. Virtually do not fade in sunlight. In the middle of the flower there are rather large purple anthers. The flowering period begins in July and lasts until the very first frosts, and on new shoots and quite abundantly. Up to 20 flowers are observed on one shoot. Grows quite well in a light shaded area. The variety is distinguished by its high frost resistance and good immunity to fungal diseases. It also has a pretty good rate of shoot formation. It is used in the form of vertical gardening both in single and group planting.
— Niobe... Belongs to the Zhakman group. It is considered a woody liana, which can easily grow up to 2.5 meters in length. Leaves are uneasy, trifoliate, pinnate. The flowers are disc-shaped, open, can grow to a diameter of 17 centimeters. They consist of 4-6 velvety, pointed petals of an elliptical shape, a rich dark purple shade with a strip in the middle of a dark red color, pointed. In the center of the flower are yellow anthers. It is considered the darkest in color variety from this group of clematis. The flowering period occurs in July-September, and on young stems. Honeycomb does not lose its decorative qualities throughout the entire flowering moment. Looks great against the background of light walls, a lawn, and even in a single, even in a group landing.
— Marmory... Belongs to the Zhakman group. It can grow up to two meters in height. The homeland of this variety is Estonia. Flowers can reach a diameter of 18 centimeters and have a bright purple-pink hue. Flowers consist of 6 petals, which have waviness along the edges. In the center of the flower there are stamens, consisting of pink with a purple tint of anthers, rather elongated and fluffy stamens. The flowering period is from June to September and is abundant. The plant has a moderate growth rate and a fairly compact size. Refers to the third group of trimming. the subspecies is unpretentious in choosing a site for growth. It is used for cultivation near various fences, garden trellises. Although it climbs well on natural supports, such as coniferous and deciduous bushes.
— Barbara Dibley... He is a representative of the Patens group. The subspecies appeared back in 1949. It is considered a shrub vine that can grow up to 2.5 meters in length. The leaves of this variety are trifoliate, egg-shaped, slightly pointed or oblong. The buds have an upward direction. The flowers are star-shaped when opened. Endowed with a diameter of 18 centimeters. Flowers consist of 6-8 pointed and elongated petals with waviness at their edges, have a pink-lilac tint with the presence of a crimson line with a purple tint in the center. Flowers of this species are capable of fading.The flowering period is quite lush, falls on May-June, and on last year's stems, and blooms on young stems in July-August. The plant is capable of setting seeds. This clematis can form shoots quickly enough. Possesses good endurance to winter frosts, as well as good immunity to various diseases of a fungal nature. The variety is actively used for both single and group plantings. It is actively used for decorating verandas, loggias, gazebos.
— Barbara Jacqueman. Representative of the Patens Group. The variety appeared in 1952. This shrub vine can be up to 2.5 meters in length. Leaves are ordinary and trifoliate, with whole or lobed leaves in the form of an egg, pointed. The same buds have an upward direction. When opened, the flowers have a diameter of 18 centimeters. They consist of 6 petals, a pointed elliptical shape, and go on top of each other. They have a pink-lilac color and a stripe in the middle of a scarlet shade with a purple tint. Anthers are endowed with a pale yellow color. The flowering period occurs in May-June, on old branches, and it blooms quite luxuriantly, but in moderation. After this, flowering occurs on new shoots and seeds are tied. These flowers are actively used for cutting, as well as decorating loggias and verandas. Looks quite impressive even in a group landing, even in a single landing.
— Jacqueman Alba... Florida group representative. The flowers are disc-shaped and grow to a diameter of 14 centimeters, consist of 4-6 white petals with pale purple veins. The flowering period on old shoots begins in the second half of June, while on new ones it begins from mid-July, and in August it reaches its most abundant flowering moment. The stems of this clematis stretch up to 2.5 meters.
— H.F. Young... The variety appeared in 1962 in England. The stems of this variety can reach a length of 3.5 meters. The leaves of the plant are trifoliate. The flowers are disc-shaped and up to 22 centimeters in diameter. They usually consist of 6-8 petals when growing on young branches and up to 20 petals growing on old stems. The color of the petals is dark blue. During flowering in May-June, the flowers are semi-double or single. They have yellow anthers with a creamy sheen. The variety belongs to the second pruning group. Flowering lasts the entire summer season. The subspecies does not grow rapidly, but blooms quite profusely. This clematis is often grown in separate containers on terraces, loggias and verandas.
— Madame Edouard André... Representative of the Zhakman group. The variety has colored shoots and is two meters long. The leaves are not simple, most often consist of three sharp ovoid leaves. The buds of the plant are directed upwards. The flowers are endowed with a diameter of 15 centimeters, open. They usually consist of 5-7 petals, which have a pointed tip. They have a velvety structure and a purple-scarlet hue, they are able to fade in the sun. In the center of the flower there are yellow stamens. The flowering period occurs on new shoots throughout the summer period until September. For the winter period, the shoots of this clematis are cut off. The plant has a weak immunity to fungal infection. It is actively used for decorating balconies, gazebos, verandas and other low-sized structures.
— Piilu... The homeland of this variety of clematis is Estonia, it was bred in 1984. Branches can be up to two meters long. The diameter of flowers can be up to 12 centimeters. These flowers consist of 4-6 wavy structure of petals that grow on young branches, and on the stems of the last year - semi-double. The petals are pink in color with a lilac tint and with a stripe in the center of a dark pink shade. In the center of the flower, anthers are observed in a yellow saturated shade. The plant blooms twice, the first in June-July, and the second in September, and the flowering period is quite abundant.The variety belongs to the second pruning group and is endowed with a moderate growth rate. Remarkably clings to any support, thanks to its leaf petioles. Grown next to trellises and other small supports. Feels great in sufficiently lit areas. Due to its compactness, it is actively grown on balconies and verandas.
— Lawson... The stems can be up to three meters long. One bush can have up to 10 stems. The leaves of the plant are often trifoliate than simple, whole, sharp ovoid leaves. The buds have an upward direction. Flowers reach 18 centimeters in diameter, open, with a rather delicate and pleasant aroma. Flowers consist of 6-8 oblong elliptical petals, rather wide and go behind each other. They have a bluish-purple color with a dark stripe in the middle, can fade in sunlight. In the center of the flower are the purple-colored stamens, with colored pollen. Gives color early, around May-June, on old stems. And from July before the arrival of frost, flowering occurs on young stems, but not so abundant. If you do the pruning before the winter period, then the color will only give in the summer period. Looks good in both single and group disembarkation, as well as good for decorating balconies.
— Dr. Ruppel... He is a representative of the Patens group. The homeland of this clematis is Argentina. The variety was bred in 1975. The stems can grow up to 3.5 meters and have flowers up to 20 centimeters in diameter. The leaves of the plant are trifoliate. The flowers are endowed with a wavy, star-shaped shape, which consists of 6-8 petals of carmine pink color and a line in the middle of a bright crimson color. In the center of the flower are beige anthers. Thanks to its interesting shade, this clematis does not lose its decorative characteristics throughout the summer period. Also, the variety has a high level of frost tolerance and good immunity to various diseases. It is considered an extra-class variety, and is also endowed with 2 or 3 pruning groups. The flowering period on old stems lasts from May to June, and on the branches of this year, flowering occurs in August-September. It is a subspecies with a moderate growth rate. When planting a plant, one should take into account the fact that this clematis is very bad for hot and rather sunny areas. Great for growing near garden trellises, unsightly walls, gazebos and various fences. And also well wraps around natural supports, such as trees and shrubs.
— Puffyanael... Belongs to the Zhakman group. It first appeared in 1981. Flowers reach a diameter of 18 centimeters, open, consist of 6 petals overlapping each other, have a bright lilac color with a middle strip of purple, but can fade in sunlight. In the middle of the flower there are anthers of a dark purple shade. The stems of the plant are capable of reaching 2.5 meters in length. Leaves are compound, trifoliate. The flowering period is quite abundant and lasts from July to October. It is actively grown both in single and in group planting, and also acts as a decor for balconies, verandas and gazebos. The variety is widespread in the Central and Northwestern regions of Russia.
— Cassiopeia. Representative of the Patens Group. The flowers are disc-shaped, reaching 18 centimeters in diameter. The flowers of this variety consist of 6-8 petals with wavy and jagged edges, as well as having a pale purple hue, which changes to a white color during the flowering period. Flowering occurs on old branches at the very beginning of the summer season, while on young stems it begins to bloom in the last days of July, and quite abundantly. The stems are capable of growing up to two meters. The ability to form shoots in this variety is at an average level.The variety has high decorative qualities, and is also endowed with a high index of frost resistance and is quite resistant to fungal diseases.
— Betty Corning... Representative of the Viticella group. A hybrid of Crispa and Viticella. It appeared in 1932. Shoots grow up to three meters. Flowers are small, drooping and bell-shaped. Flowers consist of 4 petals, which have an obovate shape and are curved outward, their upper part is expanded, and the base, on the contrary, is narrowed. They are endowed with a pale blue-violet color, and the anthers are light yellow.
- General Sikorsky... The variety was bred in 1965 in Poland. The plant can grow up to three meters in length. Quite large flowers are endowed with a blue-lilac color with light enough threads and yellow anthers. These flowers consist of 6 petals, in which waviness along the edges and from the base to half of the petal is delicately pink, or a scarlet strip. The size of one flower varies from 10 to 25 centimeters.
— Emajõgi... The variety appeared in 1981 and belongs to the Lanuginoza group. Flowers have a diameter of 18 centimeters, open. They consist of 6 petals that overlap each other and have a light blue-violet color, and in the middle there are anthers of a light yellow hue. The plant itself reaches three meters in length. Its leaves are more often simple than trifoliate. The flowering period is quite lush, begins in the middle of the summer season and lasts until October, and on new stems. It is actively used for vertical decoration of unsightly walls, various fences, gazebos, and is used both in single and in group disembarkation.
- Sieboldia Hybrid... Belongs to the Lanuginose group. The flowers of this variety of clematis have 16 centimeters in diameter and consist of 6 pointed elliptical petals, a pale lilac shade and the most darkened at the end. In the middle of the flower there are brown or scarlet anthers. The stems can be up to three meters long. The flowering period lasts from mid-summer to September. For the winter period, the shoots are removed from their support and insulated. Treat the variety to the second pruning group.
- Blue Angel... The variety appeared in 1988, in Poland. The variety has a moderate growth rate, with an abundant flowering period, reaching three meters in height. Flowers of this variety reach 12 centimeters in diameter, have a pale blue tint and greenish-yellow stamens. One flower consists of 4-6 petals, which are wavy at the edges. The flowering period for this variety begins in July and lasts until the very arrival of frost. The subspecies is endowed with a third pruning group. Clematis of this variety is actively used in growing near gazebos, fences, garden trellises, unsightly walls. The plant can climb natural supports such as shrubs and trees. It is also grown in rather large separate containers on loggias, terraces, verandas. Looks great in joint cultivation with climbing scarlet roses and other clematis, but only in dark shades.
- Princess Alexandra... Denmark is considered the birthplace of this variety. The name was given to this clematis in honor of the Datskaya princess with the same name. It can grow up to 4.5 meters in height. Flowers grow up to 20 centimeters in diameter, have a pink color and a strip in the middle with a darker shade. Consists of wide petals with wavy edges. In the center of the flower there are yellow stamens. The flowering period with semi-double and primary flowers occurs on last year's shoots and falls on June-July, for the second time the plant already blooms with simple and single flowers at the end of the summer season.
- Lady Betty Belfort. The variety appeared in 1912, in England. The flowers are 18 centimeters in diameter, open, and consist of dark blue-purple petals.The stems are four meters long when growing. The leaves of this plant are not simple, not paired-pinnate, consisting of five leaves. It has a fairly fast growth and is very fond of lighting. Does not lose its decorative qualities throughout the entire flowering period. Refers to the third group of trimming.
- Comtes Debusho... Representative of the Zhakman group. This variety can be up to three meters in length and has brown stems. The leaves of this plant are rather uneasy, pinnate, dense and consist of five sharp ovoid leaves. Pointed buds of this variety are located upward and have an elliptical shape. The flowers are cupped, open, reaching a diameter of 16 centimeters and are located on rather long, about 18 centimeters, peduncles. The flowers consist of six petals of a pointed-elliptical shape and a slight waviness at the edges, they have a lilac color and veins of the brightest purple color. In the middle of the flower are pale yellow anthers. The flowering period is quite lush, from the middle to the end of the summer season, and on young stems. Able to set single seeds. The plant of this variety requires constant pruning. This clematis is actively used in vertical decoration. More about the variety here.
- Ernest Markham... Belongs to the Zhakman group. It can be up to 3.5 meters in length. The leaves of this plant are trifoliate, more often whole, than dissected leaves of an oblong, ovoid shape. The buds of this plant look up. The flowers of this variety are open and have a diameter of 14 centimeters, consist of 6 wide petals, often elliptical in shape with wavy along the edge, which are red-crimson and go over each other. In the middle of the flower are anthers of a pale brown color. Flowering begins in the month of July and lasts until the very first frost. This clematis has a good ability to form shoots. It is widely used in vertical decoration.
- Joan Picton. Representative of the Patens Group. The variety was bred in 1971, in England. The stems can reach three meters in length. Flowers grow up to 22 centimeters in diameter and consist of 6-8 petals of a lilac light shade with a lilac tint, and from the edges of a dark ebb. In the middle of the sepal there is a line of light color. The edges of the petals are wavy. In the center of the flower there are red anthers. The first flowering takes place from May to June, and the second wave is already in August-September. Treat varieties with a second pruning group. The flowering period is quite abundant and attracts attention. It has a fairly stable immunity to various diseases and a high level of frost resistance.
— Roco... Representative of the Zhakman group. The variety appeared in 1982. Flowers of this clematis have a diameter of up to 16 centimeters, open. They consist of 4-6 sepals, overlapping each other, with waviness along the edges and upward elevation. The color of the petals is violet-blue, rather dark. In the center of the flower are anthers of a light shade. The stems of this plant can be up to two meters in length. Leaves are complex, trifoliate. The flowering period of the subspecies is quite long, from July to the arrival of cold weather, and on young stems. It is used both in single and in group disembarkation, as well as for decorating verandas and balconies. Widely distributed in the Northwest and Central regions of Russia.
- Etual Violett. Belongs to the Viticella group. The flowers of this variety are open and reach a diameter of 10 centimeters, have a purple-lilac color, and their tips are bent back. The stems grow up to 6 meters in length. It is considered to be the earliest flowering subspecies on new shoots. The flowering period is quite abundant and lasts from mid-summer to September.It has a fairly good frost resistance, it can withstand up to -20 degrees without insulation.
— Miss Bateman... The variety was bred back in 1869. Originally from England. The name was given to the variety in honor of the daughter of the famous orchid grower D. Bateman. The plant can grow up to 2.5 meters in height. Its leaves are not simple, medium and trifoliate. The flowers are disc-shaped, open and reach up to 12 centimeters in diameter. Flowers consist of 8 white petals with a green strip. There are purple anthers in the center of the flower. The variety gives color twice a season, the first from May to June, and quite abundantly, the second from September to October.
- Hagley Hybrid... Representative of the Zhakman group. The stems of this plant reach a length of 2.5 meters. Leaves are not simple, consist of 5 whole, rather than lobed, sharp ovoid leaves. The buds have an upward direction, and they themselves are elongated. Flowers have a diameter of up to 18 centimeters, open, grow on rather elongated peduncles. They consist of 6 petals of a pointed elliptical shape, with a wavy structure at the edges, as well as a pink-lilac color. In the middle there are burgundy anthers with a purple tint. The flowering period lasts from July to August, and is lush and on young stems. Able to set single seeds. For the winter period, the shoots are cut off. Sometimes, but still it becomes infected with diseases of a fungal nature. But it has high endurance to winter frosts, and also forms shoots well. It is actively used in decorating balconies, verandas and gazebos, both in single and in group disembarkation.
— Honor... New Zealand is considered the birthplace of this variety. The stems of this plant can grow up to three meters. The flowers have a velvety texture and a purple-violet hue. The edges of the petals of these flowers are wavy, and in the middle there are anthers of a scarlet shade with a purple tint. The flowers reach about 16 centimeters in size and consist of 6 sepals, in which the length reaches 7.5 centimeters and the width is 4.5 centimeters. The flowering period is June-September. The variety is distinguished by its strong and fast growth. Feels great at any place of growth. Looks great near various fences, arbors. It climbs well on natural supports such as coniferous and deciduous shrubs and shrubs.
— Jackmaney... He is a representative of the Zhakman group. The stems of the plant can reach 4 meters in length, with a dark brown color of shoots, of which there can be up to 10 pieces in one bush. The leaves of this clematis are not simple, they consist of 5, most often whole, rather than lobed leaves, dense, ovoid, or oblong. The buds of this plant are of the same shape and look to the side. Flowers grow on elongated peduncles and have a diameter of 15 centimeters, single, or collected in three, open. Consist of 4-6 diamond-shaped petals. They have a purple hue, which eventually turns into a violet-blue, can fade in sunlight. In the center of the flower are yellow with the presence of a brownish light furrow of the stamen. The flowering period lasts from July to early September, and it is quite dense on young branches. One stem can have from 30 to 90 flowers. Sometimes single seeds can be tied. For the winter period, the shoots are cut off. A very popular variety that is actively used for crossing and breeding fresh varieties of this plant. Widespread in vertical decoration.
— Rubens... Intensely pink flowers of this variety are open and have a diameter of 6 centimeters, and they are collected 3-5 pieces together. Consist of 4 petals, obovate. The plant is considered a woody liana and can grow up to 6 meters long. A fairly fast growing variety.The leaves are compound, trifoliate and pointed, ovate, the leaves are endowed with a bronze tint. This clematis has gained great popularity due to its abundant flowering. The plant needs a sufficiently lit area without drafts to grow.
— Josephine... The stems of this variety can reach a height of 2.5 meters. The flowers are endowed with a lilac-pinkish color with a darker lilac stripe in the middle, a double structure. They can reach a diameter of 25 centimeters. When grown in a shaded area, flowers of an interesting greenish color can form. The flowering period runs from July to early September.
— Captain Tuyo. Representative of the Patens Group. The variety got its name in honor of the son of the scientist who bred this subspecies, who died in the war. The homeland is considered to be France. The stems of the plant can grow up to 2.5 meters high. Flowers reach a diameter of 20 centimeters and have a light pink color with a line in the center of a wide scarlet hue. Flowers consist of 6-8 sepals. The flowering period on the stems of the last year falls on the end of spring and the beginning of the summer season, and the second flowering takes place on young branches from August to September. The stems themselves are removed from their supports for the winter and insulated. The variety is considered to have a moderate growth rate. This clematis is bad for hot and very sunny areas.
— Kakio. Japan is considered the birthplace of this hybrid. The variety appeared in 1980. It can be up to three meters long. The flowers are large in size, about 16 centimeters in diameter, pink in color and a light stripe in the middle. Anthers in the center of the flower are yellow. The flowers are composed of 8 sepals. The flowering period occurs from mid-summer to September. The variety is endowed with a second pruning group. When planting, one must take into account the fact that this plant does not relate well to very illuminated and hot growing areas. It is actively used for growing near gazebos, verandas, unsightly walls of structures and garden trellises. It climbs quite well on natural supports, such as small coniferous bushes and trees. Also taught widespread in growing on balconies, verandas and terraces.
— Mrs N. Thompson... The variety appeared in 1961, in England. Representative of the Patens Group. It is considered a decorative subspecies. The flowers are disc-shaped, open, can reach a diameter of 15 centimeters. They consist of 6 pointed petals of an elliptical shape and a bright purple color, with a stripe in the middle of a wide purple intense shade with a reddish tint. In the center of the flower there are red-purple dark anthers. The stems can reach up to three meters in length. The leaves of the plant are trifoliate. The flowering period occurs in June on last year's branches, and on young stems, the plant gives color in July-August. Moreover, the flowering of this variety is quite abundant. The variety is used both for single and group plantings, for decorating verandas and balconies. Also used for forcing in winter.
- Lord Neville... Representative of the Patens Group. The flowers of this variety are disc-shaped and have a diameter of 18 centimeters. They consist of 6-8 petals, semi-double structure, growing on the stems of the last year. They also have waviness at the edges, on the inside they are endowed with a blue-violet dark color and veins of a dark purple tint, and on the outside the color is lighter. The flowering period begins on old branches in June, and from July until the coldest days it has a color on young stems. The stems themselves can grow up to 2.5 meters long.
— Madame Baron Vilar... Representative of the Zhakman group. The stems of this plant can grow up to 3.5 meters in length. Its leaves are not simple, they consist of five whole ovoid leaves. The buds have an upward direction. Flowers reach a diameter of 15 centimeters, open, consist of 6 petals, obovate, with a pink-lilac color.In the center of the flower are pale yellow stamens. The flowering period lasts from July until the arrival of the first cold weather. In the winter, the stems are pruned. A subspecies is actively used for decorating vertical.
- Roco-Colla... Representative of the Zhakman group. The flowers are star-shaped, open, can reach a diameter of 18 centimeters. They consist of 6 white petals with a light yellow-green middle line. In the center of the flower there are yellow anthers. The stems of this plant grow in length up to about two meters. Leaves are compound, trifoliate. The flowering period is quite abundant, lasts from July to October, and on new shoots. It is widely used for decorating small structures, as well as verandas, gazebos and balconies. The variety is widespread in the Central and North-Western regions of our country.
- Mrs. Cholmondeli... He is the representative of the Florida group. The stems of this variety grow up to three meters in length. The leaves of this plant are trifoliate with whole sharp ovoid leaves. The buds are straight-forward. Flowers can reach a diameter of 18 centimeters when opened. They consist of 6 pointed elliptical petals, separated from each other. They have a rich lavender-blue hue. The flowers are formed on last year's stems and have a semi-double structure. There are pale brownish anthers in the center of the flower. The flowering period is distinguished by its abundance and long time, as it blooms from the beginning of the summer period to September. Can be used for forcing in winter. The variety is actively used in both single and group planting, as well as decorating verandas and balconies.
- Nelly Moser. Representative of the Patens Group. The stems can grow up to 3.5 meters in length. The leaves of the plant are often trifoliate than simple ones, consisting of sharp, whole ovoid leaves. Clematis buds look up. The flowers are star-shaped, open, can reach a diameter of 20 centimeters. They consist of pointed 6-8 petals of an elliptical shape, as well as a bluish-pink light shade with a midline of crimson color, they can fade quite strongly in sunlight. In the center of the flower there are purple-scarlet anthers, with colored pollen. The flowering period on old stems occurs in late May-early June, after which flowering begins on young branches and continues until the first cold weather. They are actively used for crossing and breeding fresh subspecies. Used for forcing in winter, as well as for decorating balconies, verandas, gazebos.
— Polish Spirit. Belongs to the Viticella group. Flowers can reach a diameter of about 8 centimeters. Asthenia stems grow up to 4 meters in length and are abundantly covered with flowers, and for a rather long period, from the second half of June until the very arrival of cold weather.
— Rosie Weather... The homeland of this plant is Sweden. The flowers of this variety are rather small and drooping, consist of 6 oblong ovoid petals, with a narrow upper part, a purple-violet smoky color and a light yellow shade in the center. The flowering period is quite plentiful, falls on last year's shoots, and on new shoots, quite moderate flowering, but long in time.
— Rouge Cardinal. Belongs to the Zhakman group. The stems can grow up to 2.5 meters in length. Leaves are compound, trifoliate. The flowers are cruciform, open, reaching a diameter of 15 centimeters. These flowers consist of 6 pointed petals obovate, or diamond-shaped, velvety, with a purple-scarlet dark shade. In the middle of the flower are anthers of a light purple color. Flowering is quite abundant from July to September, and on new shoots. The variety has an average level of frost resistance.Looks great against the background of a lawn, light walls, bushes, as well as on verandas and balconies, even in a single, even in a group landing.
— Star of India... The variety belongs to the Zhakman group. It is considered a shrub species and can reach the length of its stems up to three meters. Its leaves are not simple, consist of 3-5 whole, rather than lobed, pointed leaves of an ovoid shape. Flowers reach a diameter of 15 centimeters, open. They consist of 4-6 diamond-shaped petals, have a rich purple color with a red-purple stripe in the middle. In the center of the flower are light anthers. Differs in quite abundant flowering from the middle of the summer season. For the winter period, shoots should be cut. It is actively used in the form of vertical gardening of various structures, as well as decorating gazebos, verandas and balconies.
— Those The president... Belongs to the Patens group. The stems of this clematis reach 2.5 meters in length. One bush can have up to 10 shoots. The leaves are not complex, although often trifoliate, consisting of oblong whole or lobed ovoid leaves. The buds look up. The flowers can have a diameter of 18 centimeters, open, are on long peduncles and consist of 6-8 pointed petals of an oblong-elliptical shape and curved upward along the edge. They have a purple-blue dark color and a stripe in the center of a light shade, they are able to fade a little in the sun. In the middle of the flower are purple-red dark anthers. The flowering period is quite abundant and falls on May-June on last year's shoots, and on new shoots, flowering occurs in July-August, before the first frost. The litter is able to form shoots well. It is used for forcing in winter, as well as for decorating balconies and verandas. Looks good in both solo and group landing.
— Veronica Chase... The homeland of this clematis is England, and this variety first appeared in 1963. The stems of this plant can grow up to three meters in length. Flowers are large enough and simple, double structure. Flowering occurs on the shoots of the last year. The flowers are composed of light lavender petals and wavy edges. The variety belongs to the second pruning group. The flowering period is repeated twice. Initially in June-July, and then in August, but already blooms with single flowers. The variety prefers to grow in well-lit areas.
— Wine... Denmark is considered the birthplace of the variety. It was withdrawn in 1970. The stems of this plant can reach a length of three meters. Flowers have a diameter of up to 18 centimeters and a deep red-violet color, consist of 6-10 sepals. Anthers have a yellowish cream shade. The flowering period is June-September. Quite abundantly flowering variety and early.
Conclusion
Clematis is considered a wonderful liana plant, capable of decorating not only any garden, but also a balcony and a veranda, hide unsightly walls near structures, and decorate ordinary fences. But like any other plant, it requires care and attention. Observing all the rules of planting and leaving, he will delight you for a long time with his abundant flowering of large, stunning flowers.