This smaller sized, more compact Clematis may not be as big as other plants in this genus but it puts on a flower show that most other Clematis can only envy. ‘Multi-Blue’ forms buds in mid-May that open late in the month to reveal big, beefy, 5″ diameter, deep blue flowers with a faint striping of white on the petals that surround a frilly center of deeper blue small petals and golden yellow with white stamens. The effect is riveting, almost like one of those starburst fireworks on the 4th of July except you can see these fireworks throughout the early summer and again in late August and September. ‘Multi-Blue’ performs well in sun or dappled shade, likes its roots cool, and flowers on new and previous year’s growth meaning it will perform at its peak if pruned in half in the early spring.

Beautiful mauve colored blossoms are the highlight of these summer bloomers. Clematis Ines™ is deer resistant, grows well in containers, and blooms throughout the summer. 

One of the latest clematis to come from the Evison & Poulsen breeding programme and launched at the 2013 Chelsea Flower Show.

Stunningly multi-flowered, an extremely free-flowering plant that makes a great addition to those clematis that can be grown with roses at the base of an archway or pergola, or even free-standing roses in a border. Also ideal for growing in a container on an obelisk for the deck garden, patio or outdoor dining area.

Looks tremendous when grown in association with purple foliaged shrubs.

The cool white-blue flowers are round or semi-spherical in shape, and reach 4-5″ in diameter. This prolific bloomer flowers on both old and new wood, and blooms from June through August. Use as a border, in a container, or as a garden focal point. Flowers on old and new wood. Apply a controlled release fertilizer in spring and trim minimally.

When I see this flower the only thing that comes to mind is lion mane! Although you won’t find a blue Lion in New England you will find a fabulous 4-7″ fully double, rich blue-purple clematis and blooms in May and June then repeats the show in September! A perfect complement to summer blooming perennials. Its compact form makes Diamantina™ a good double clematis for containers. Introduced by Raymond Evison at the 2010 Chelsey Flower Show and impressed visitors there with its unique coloration and fully double flowers, but its ability to free flower even thru the summer and each flower can last up to 4 weeks long! Diamantina™ is part of the Regals® collection, a collection of extremely doubled clematis breed by Raymond Evison. Class 2.

The pretty rounded flowers are a very pale bluish-creamy-white with pale yellow stamens. This amazing compact plant is ideal for the smallest garden area, balcony, deck garden, patio or outdoor dining area when grown in a container. Its use as a plant growing in a hanging basket is something new for clematis. It makes a truly stunning plant on its own or with other annual bedding plants.

An extremely free-flowering plant, superb in a shady position in the garden and for growing in a container on the deck, garden or patio. Ideal for brightening up an outdoor dining area. An exceptional plant for the small garden as it only grows 3-4 ft. (90-120cm). Very easy to grow and cultivate.

This dense growing pyramidal shrub provides sweet texture and foliage color as blue needles provide year round color and ‘fluffy’ look that is one of a kind in the garden! Dense rounded, slow growing form is ideal in rock gardens, foundation plantings under windows, banks, slopes or large scale groundcover. Easy to grow. Great foliage color and texture.

The bright blue foliage adds a special color element to the landscape, featuring short, stiff branches that form a compact ball. Can be planted as a single color accent or in groupings for bright blocks of spectacular color. ’Blue Moon’ has a tight, tidy form that requires little to no shearing to maintain its globe shape. Dwarf and slow-growing at only 3-5″ per year, this little eyecatcher is great in the lanscape or for a splash of year round color in a patio container.

A welcome addition to any small space garden, ‘Blue Feathers’ is a slow growing, compact, flattened globe shaped plant with an abundance of juvenile foliage giving it a feathery, fine textured look. This dense, yet frilly look is enhanced with outstanding blue foliage hues that really draw your attention, especially in full sun where this plant thrives.