Clematis Texensis forms
 

Prices are guidelines only, they may change without notice as market change.

Prices are on this page  unless priced as stated below !

Plants marked with a hash (#) Also available in Premium Size those are generally a 2 year plant or older.

Plant names with no description (single line) listed, it is just to let you _14

know that they are in New Zealand and can be propagated.

 Subsidised Freight prices at 1 December 2007 (up to 10 kg)

North $9  & South Island $15  (up to 5kg $11)10kg parcel size can be up to 8 clematis in PB3 "standard" size or 3 clematis in PB8 "Premium" size

Pack size can be up to 25 Kg (@ $18 NI. & $30 SI)

for rural delivery there is an extra $3.75 <25Kg

 


This group all need hard pruning late winter (xC)
The flowers is generaly bell to open bell shaped similar to some tulip species, they will greatly enhance any shrub when climbing throu or over and great for enhancing ground covers !
They grow extremely well in the warmer parts of the country as well as the cooler!



0.ccdual Cl. tex. 'Duchess of Albany' . . . 3m . . . zone 4-9 . . . $19 . . . #

. . . . . . (texensis x 'Star of India')(Jackman,1890)

Vigorous semi-herbaceous, flowers pink deeper bars, open bell shaped, pink anthers. 4 cm dia. (xC) Suitable cut flower. The flowers stand up like lily flowering tulips and make a excellent ground cover.

 

0.ccetro Cl. tex. 'Etoile Rose'  . . . 3m . . . zone 4-9 . . . . . . . . . $25  & $35

. . . . . . (globulosa X viticella var.) (Lemoine,1903)

Vigorous semi-herbaceous, flowers cerise pink w. silver margins, open bell shaped, cherry purple centre. 5 cm dia. midsummer -autumn (xC) Suitable cut flower. (rarely available)

 

0.ccgrbe Cl. tex. 'Gravetye Beauty' . . . 3m . . . zone 4-9 . . . . $19 . . . # . . . short supply

. . . . . . (texensis X large flowering hyb.) (Morel, 1900-05)

Vigorous semi-herbaceous, flowers luminous cherry red, open bell shaped, cream stamens. 5 cm tepals 4-6. The reddest you can have in Clematis (xC) Suitable cut flower.Grow over lower shrubs!

 

0.ccpago Cl. tex. 'Pagoda' . . . 3m . . . zone 4-9 . . . . . . $19 . . . occ. available

. . . . . . (C. viticella X C. tex. 'Etoile Rose') (John Treasure,1970s)

Vigorous semi-herbaceous, flowers outside creamy pink-mauve pagoda shaped 4cm, inside creamy pink veined throughout, anthers green-cream 3m (xC) Suitable cut flower.

 

0.ccprdi Cl. tex. 'Princess Diana' '. . . 3m . . . zone 4-9 . . . . . . $19 . . . #

. . . . . . ('Bees Jubilee' x texensis) (Fretwell,198w )

Miniature lily-tulip flowers in a luminous pink w. a deep vibrant pink central bar, outside pale whitish pink. tepals 4. Anthers yellow, Summer autumn. 2.5 m. (xC) Best seen if clambering over low shrub or so also known as "The Princess of Wales" but had to be renamed. Botanic rules!!

 

0.ccsitr Cl. tex. 'Sir Trevor Lawrence' . . . 3m . . . zone 4-9 . . . $19

. . . . . . (texensis x 'Star of India') (Jackman,1890)

Vigorous semi-herbaceous, flowers cherry-red with purplish shades towards edges, open bell shaped, cream filaments anthers  tepals 4-6. . (xC) Suitable cut flower. Grow over lower shrubs!

 

Cl. tex. 'The Princess of Wales' see 'Princess Diana'

Name conflict with an old cultivar 'Princess of Wales' (after Alexandra)