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Clematis armandii Snowdrift produces masses of flower and leaf
Clematis armandii Snowdrift buds just opening
Clematis armandii Snowdrift has almond perfume
Clematis armandii large pointy foliage on the snowdrift
Clematis armandii Snowdrift fully open
Clematis armandii Snowdrift close up
Clematis armandii new folaige starts off bronze colour
Clematis armandii new folaige always starts off bronze colour
Clematis armandii new folaige starts off bronze colour in the springtime
Clematis armandii new folaige starts off bronze colour when it emerges in spring
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FAQs |

EVERGREEN Clematis
This question was asked by - Barbara S Hi I want to buy a white evergreen clematis and one other evergreen to plant now but they all say “notify when ready” could you please indicate how long that is likely to be
Thanks Hi Barbara, please find below the links to 5 white evergreen clematis that are currently in stock - the others that are currently out of stock will mature at different times through the course of this year (but is all variety dependant )
here are the links for you - thanks - chris
Jingle Bells
Joe
Kimiko
Snowdrift
Winter Beauty Chris and Suzy
Snowdrift
This question was asked by - George We have a 20-year-old Snowdrift that forms a huge dome on the top of a gleditsia tree, almost smothering it. It is in full flower at the moment. Is it of value to wildlife (moths? butterflies?) or should I take it down and replace it with a later flowering one? It seems a waste! Hi, if it’s becoming a problem then take it down after it’s finished flower and replace it with a viticella type. I don’t know whether they are of any value to wildlife but what I can say is that it’s not on our ‘bees and butterflies’ section (so probably not)
If you get one of our mature Viticellas in before the end of April then it will still do pretty well this same season
Hope this helps please see link below
Clematis - Viticella Chris and Suzy
Evergreen Clematis
This question was asked by - Sian Hi,
Which is the hardiest evergreen fast growing Clematis please (slightly acidic soil), but on South facing fencing?
Thanks
Siân Hi I would probably go for either armandii snowdrift or appleblossom (depending on whether you prefer white or pink) see links below, as all our plants are 2 years old in 2 litre pots and fully hardy, it means that they are fully mature and can be planted at anytime of year, so the sooner they go in the better they will perform this same season
Snowdrift
Appleblossom Chris and Suzy
EVERGREEN Clematis
This question was asked by - Barbara S Hi I want to buy a white evergreen clematis and one other evergreen to plant now but they all say “notify when ready” could you please indicate how long that is likely to be
Thanks Hi Barbara, please find below the links to 5 white evergreen clematis that are currently in stock - the others that are currently out of stock will mature at different times through the course of this year (but is all variety dependant )
here are the links for you - thanks - chris
Jingle Bells
Joe
Kimiko
Snowdrift
Winter Beauty Chris and Suzy
Snowdrift
This question was asked by - George We have a 20-year-old Snowdrift that forms a huge dome on the top of a gleditsia tree, almost smothering it. It is in full flower at the moment. Is it of value to wildlife (moths? butterflies?) or should I take it down and replace it with a later flowering one? It seems a waste! Hi, if it’s becoming a problem then take it down after it’s finished flower and replace it with a viticella type. I don’t know whether they are of any value to wildlife but what I can say is that it’s not on our ‘bees and butterflies’ section (so probably not)
If you get one of our mature Viticellas in before the end of April then it will still do pretty well this same season
Hope this helps please see link below
Clematis - Viticella Chris and Suzy
Evergreen Clematis
This question was asked by - Sian Hi,
Which is the hardiest evergreen fast growing Clematis please (slightly acidic soil), but on South facing fencing?
Thanks
Siân Hi I would probably go for either armandii snowdrift or appleblossom (depending on whether you prefer white or pink) see links below, as all our plants are 2 years old in 2 litre pots and fully hardy, it means that they are fully mature and can be planted at anytime of year, so the sooner they go in the better they will perform this same season
Snowdrift
Appleblossom Chris and Suzy
EVERGREEN Clematis
This question was asked by - Barbara S Hi I want to buy a white evergreen clematis and one other evergreen to plant now but they all say “notify when ready” could you please indicate how long that is likely to be
Thanks Hi Barbara, please find below the links to 5 white evergreen clematis that are currently in stock - the others that are currently out of stock will mature at different times through the course of this year (but is all variety dependant )
here are the links for you - thanks - chris
Jingle Bells
Joe
Kimiko
Snowdrift
Winter Beauty Chris and Suzy
Snowdrift
This question was asked by - George We have a 20-year-old Snowdrift that forms a huge dome on the top of a gleditsia tree, almost smothering it. It is in full flower at the moment. Is it of value to wildlife (moths? butterflies?) or should I take it down and replace it with a later flowering one? It seems a waste! Hi, if it’s becoming a problem then take it down after it’s finished flower and replace it with a viticella type. I don’t know whether they are of any value to wildlife but what I can say is that it’s not on our ‘bees and butterflies’ section (so probably not)
If you get one of our mature Viticellas in before the end of April then it will still do pretty well this same season
Hope this helps please see link below
Clematis - Viticella Chris and Suzy
Evergreen Clematis
This question was asked by - Sian Hi,
Which is the hardiest evergreen fast growing Clematis please (slightly acidic soil), but on South facing fencing?
Thanks
Siân Hi I would probably go for either armandii snowdrift or appleblossom (depending on whether you prefer white or pink) see links below, as all our plants are 2 years old in 2 litre pots and fully hardy, it means that they are fully mature and can be planted at anytime of year, so the sooner they go in the better they will perform this same season
Snowdrift
Appleblossom Chris and Suzy
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