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Four climbing plants for your garden

by Diane - July 25th, 2012.
Filed under: Jersey Plants.

Climbing plants can be used up tressis to hide areas of your garden. Drape them onto arches or pagodas for structural effect. Any climbing plant will need proper support, so ensure all trellis is well secured.


Clematis Mazowsze 1 Plant 7cm Pot
 £8.49
A burst of Claret Red Clematis for fences and trellisThis variety of Clematis Plant was raised and introduced in Poland in 2006. It is a self clinging variety, which is particularly good for growing over fences, arbours and trellis.

Wisteria Purple Falls 1 Plant 9cm Pot
 £9.49
Produces a fantastic floral display.This Wisteria is great for trellis, arches and walls and produces a fantastic floral display

Clematis Jackmanii 1 Plant 7cm Pot
 £8.49
A beautiful proliferation of Purple blooms all summer longEvision™ and Poulsen™ have developed a range of Clematis which flower throughout the summer and which are resistant to withering disease. This Clematis has been bred to perform and will fill your garden with glorious colour throughout the summer.This beautiful and deciduous Clematis is the oldest large-flowered cultivar, first raised in England in 1858. It has a vigorous habit with a proliferation of blooms throughout the summer.

Clematis Flora Picardy™ Evision™ & Poulsen® 1 Plant 7cm Pot
 £9.99
Dwarf variety of Clematis with large flowersEvision™ and Poulsen™ have developed a range of Clematis which flower throughout the summer, which are resistant to withering disease and which can be planted indoors in pots or outdoors in either pots or trained up a wall or trellis. This variety is a dwarf variant, producing single to semi double, medium sized flowers of 7-10cm. It can stand in a light room or conservatory and when it has finished flowering can be planted in the garden.This variety of clematis is a dwarf variant with striking dusky red medium sized flowers. It can stand in a light room or conservatory and when it has finished flowering it can be planted in the garden.