Clematis, the much-heralded "Queen of Vines," now scales lesser heights, which is ideal for today's gardens. 'Cezanne,' a new, large-flowered hybrid developed by Raymond Evison, an authority on ...
These compact beauties bloom for 6 months each year and produce bright, star-shaped flowers. Bred and developed by renowned clematis grower Raymond Evison, they are perfect in pots and containers.
Clematis vines can take a garden to new heights – and now it’s time to take them to new places. Of course, you can grow these flowering vines on a trellis by the back door, but clematis plants are so ...
Raymond Evison is a man on a mission. He wants gardening to be accessible to people who wish they had a green thumb but have neither the time nor the expertise to call themselves gardeners. Gardeners ...
Q: What is the name of the clematis vine you recommend for containers? I have a small balcony that gets mostly morning sun, and I would like to train a flowering vine to grow up a trellis and give my ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... There are hundreds of types of clematis – spring blooming, double-blooming, herbaceous, dwarves, even those that love to live in pots. Linda Beutler grows ...
These fragrant clematis varieties are known for their large flower size, measuring up to 6 inches in diameter. In zones 6 to ...
Clematis may be the answer. Its popularity is soaring. This year, there are dwarf introductions that grow only 5 feet tall, bred especially for containers. This compares to the normal 7- to 9-foot ...
Clematis, the showy vine that twines its way up fences and trellises, can now take a central spot on the patio too. Several new varieties introduced this year by breeder Raymond Evison promise to be ...
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These compact beauties bloom for 6 months each year and produce bright, star-shaped flowers. Bred and developed by renowned clematis grower Raymond Evison, they are perfect in pots and containers.