• Aristolochia macrophylla Lam. (funet.fi)
  • Clematis are sometimes called 'Queens of the Vines', and with the majestic Clematis 'Blekitny Aniol' you can understand why. (vanmeuwen.com)
  • Clematis 'Ai-Nor' (scientific name: Clematis 'Ai-Nor') is a horticultural cultivar of cold-hardy vine dwelling plants of the genus Clematis in the family Ranunculaceae. (flower-db.com)
  • A close relative of Clematis tangutica, this relatively new and quite rare flower differs as its sepals are considerably more greenish-yellow rather than lemon-yellow, and are densely pubescent inside and glabrous outside rather than the other way round as with C. tangutica! (plant-world-seeds.com)
  • Aristolochia longiflora Engelm. (funet.fi)
  • A seldom-seen species clematis with vigorous climbing stems carrying pendent purple or blue-purple, urn-shaped flowers with distinctive white lips. (plant-world-seeds.com)
  • Morning glories, pole beans , honeysuckle and clematis are some of the many plants that twine. (gardeners.com)
  • With more densely produced flowers, and much smaller delicate leaves than Clematis vitalba, it makes a superb cloak for anything less beautiful. (plant-world-seeds.com)
  • Clematis plants particularly dislike dry soils so add plenty of well rotted manure or garden compost to improve moisture retention in summer. (vanmeuwen.com)
  • You also get to enjoy lots of great vine plants such as sugar snap peas, pole beans, moonflowers, bougainvillea, and clematis. (gardeners.com)
  • Plants with twining leaves, such as clematis , use their leaves like tendrils. (gardeners.com)
  • One of the most rewarding and also easy-to-grow of all clematis, these pure white flowers open in early spring all having the most delicious perfume reminiscent of sweet marshmallows. (plant-world-seeds.com)
  • One of the easiest-to-grow of all clematis, these flowers open in early spring in colours ranging from pure white through pinks to red, and all have the most delicious perfume reminiscent of sweet marshmallows. (plant-world-seeds.com)
  • I personally think the clematis' have the nicer flowers, but then having California Wild Grapes would be a nice conversation piece! (wildflower.org)
  • The Aristolochia acid works as a natural antibiotic, addressing mixed infections with an affinity for the intestinal tract that produces symptoms such as gastritis and colitis. (emedicinehub.com)
  • Also known as Clematis 'Blue Angel' it has a profusion of large pastel blue blooms, with crinkled sepals and pale yellow anthers from June until September. (vanmeuwen.com)
  • Dwarf climbing clematis are extremely rare to find, but we have located and grown on the dwarfest, most diminutive blue and mauve cultivars we can find. (plant-world-seeds.com)
  • Plant clematis with the top of the rootball positioned 7.5cm (3") below soil level, to encourage new shoots to form from the base of the plant. (vanmeuwen.com)
  • Alternatively grow clematis up freestanding plant frames in patio containers. (vanmeuwen.com)