Product Description
Clematis Double Flower Collection Plants brings a joyful burst of colour to any garden, creating a vibrant display from late spring through to autumn. These beautifully double-flowered climbers are perfect for brightening walls, fences and garden structures, filling your space with layers of texture and blossom throughout the season. Carefully selected for both colour and character, each variety offers its own personality and long-lasting appeal.
This collection includes:
- Clematis Piilu
- Clematis Taiga
- Clematis Manju
Clematis Piilu: An early-season favourite producing semi-double to fully double blooms from May onwards. Flowers reach up to 12cm wide and glow in raspberry pink tones, with softly wavy petals and creamy yellow anthers that bring brightness and charm to the display.
Clematis Taiga: A truly striking variety with sculptural, double blue-purple petals tipped in greenish white. Reminiscent of passion flowers, its unique form creates a dramatic focal point as it blooms repeatedly from late spring through to autumn.
Clematis Manju: Known for its beautifully transforming blooms, opening first in soft white and cream before developing into impressive fully double flowers the size of your palm. Long flowering and full of movement, it adds elegance and interest throughout the season.
Product Details
Grow In
- Border
- Container
- Patio
Delivery & Returns
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