Tynings Climbers

109 Clevedon Road Tickenham North Somerset BS21 6RE Tel: 01275 852439 / Mobile: 07812 134849 www.tyningsclimbers.co.uk Email: [email protected]

Shrewsbury flower show 2012

Tynings Climbers At long last we have sat down and compiled the new catalogue. Since previously putting pen to paper we have had a busy couple of years. The building of another greenhouse has been a valuable addition to the nursery and houses many of our new varieties in the collections. With this being completed and the site tidied up we are now back to the important job of growing plants. Last year, young Jamie joined us at Tynings Climbers, he is proving to be a valuable member of the team after spending two years at Cannington College and passing all exams with distinction. Since our last catalogue we have worked hard increasing the species and cultivars in both the Passiflora and Jasminium Collections. A well as our National Collections we have greatly extended our range of other climbers to suit both indoor and outdoor situations. We retail these either at major flower shows or by mail order. If you have any specific requirements please let us know and we will endeavour to help. With over 25 years experience of working with Passion Flowers, Jasmine and selected climbers it is our ambition to hold the largest collection of climbing plants in the world!! We have been successful in winning further Gold Medals at many of the flower shows throughout the country. At this year’s centenary RHS Chelsea Flower Show it is our intention to commemorate this occasion by exhibiting 100 different climbing plants on our stand – Our biggest challenge to date! The Nursery is open to visitors by appointment only, where you will find an extensive range of plants available for purchase. We are available for Talks and demonstrations, but there are limitations during the show season. We would once again like to take this opportunity to thank family, friends and members of Plant Heritage for all their kind help, encouragement and donation of plants and seeds, It is very much appreciated. And finally, a huge thank you to Sheila ‘P’ for her time and patience (she certainly needed a lot of that!!) in preparing this catalogue. We look forward to seeing customers old and new either at the Nursery or at the Flower Shows. Happy Gardening Jane Lindsay & Toni O’Connor.

A Actinidia

Kolomikta

(Ornamental Kiwi.) A vigorous deciduous climber which has attractive green leaves tinged with pink and white on the new growth, turning red as the season progresses. Clusters of white flowers during April and early May. HARDY

B

Actinidia

pilosula

An attractive deciduous climber with slender leaves which have attractive white tips during early spring. Clusters of pink flowers from late April into May. More of a twining climber which can be trained into a pillar shape. Sheltered aspect. RECOMMENDED.

B

Akebia

quinata

(Chocolate Vine.) A semi evergreen climber producing reddish purple flowers during spring which have a beautiful vanilla or milk chocolate scent! Can be vigorous if not pruned. HARDY

A

Akebia

quinata ‘Cream form’

Again semi evergreen producing clusters of scented cream flowers with purple centres during the spring.

B

Akebia

trifoliata

A vigorous deciduous climber which has attractive bronze foliage on early spring growth turning green as summer approaches. Racemes of small purple flowers which are unscented. HARDY

B

Allamanda

cathartica

(Golden Trumpet Vine.) A conservatory plant producing large yellow trumpet flowers during late spring and summer. Can be left to either climb or pruned and kept as a shrub. Prefers full sun. Min Temp 7°C CONSERVATORY

C

Allamanda

schottii

(Bush allamanda.) Flowers are deep golden colour produced late spring until late summer. Be careful not to overwater during winter months. Min Temp 7°C CONSERVATORY

C

Ampelopsis

aconitifolia

(Monkshood Vine.) A perennial climber which is quite vigorous. Having green foliage during summer turning yellow during autumn before the leaves drop. Small clusters of white non descript flowers during summer but produces small orange decorative berries in early autumn. HARDY

B

Ampelopsis

brevipedunculata var ‘Elegans’

A deciduous shrubby vine which does not become too large. Beautiful young foliage is cream and pink during spring turning to green and white mottled effect during summer. Clusters of small white/green flowers during summer producing purple/blue ornamental berries during autumn. HARDY, but a free draining soil is required or is quite happy to be pot grown.

B

Araujia

sericifera

(Cruel Plant.) An evergreen climber which can be vigorous. White flowers with a tinge of purple during summer followed by large seed pods in late autumn. Min Temp 2°C Stems if broken or pruned produce a sticky white sap which can irritate the skin.

B

Aristolochia

baetica

(Andalusian Dutchmans Pipe.) An evergreen twining climber with greyish green foliage. Small deep maroon flowers during summer. Min Temp 2°C

C

Aristolochia

clematitis

A perennial twining climber which produces yellow flowers during the summer. Can be poisonous if eaten. HARDY

C

Aristolochia

fimbriata

Can be grown well in hanging baskets. A delicate green leaf with silver veins. Small brown and yellow flowers throughout summer. Performs well in semi shade. Min Temp 6°C

C

Aristolochia

gigantea

(Brazilian Dutchmans Pipe.) A very vigorous grower which performs well in the conservatory. The flowers are over a foot long reddish purple in colour with white veins and have a delicate lemon scent. Min Temp 5°C CONSERVATORY

C

Aristolochia

‘Kewenis'

A medium sized vine which has glossy three lobed leaves and produces medium sized flowers which are purple/brown in colour, unfortunately the scent of the flower is not quite so pleasant! Min Temp 3°C CONSERVATORY

C

Aristolochia

littoralis

This vine grows to around three/four metres in height. The foliage is bright green and the heart shaped flowers are yellowish green with purple markings throughout summer. Min Temp 5°C CONSERVATORY

C

Aristolochia

macrophylla

(A. durior.) A deciduous climber which can be grown

C

outside if sheltered or in a cold greenhouse. It has large thick green leaves and small yellow green flowers which are often hidden by the foliage during spring. Min Temp 0°C Aristolochia

sempervirens

An evergreen climber which grows well in sheltered locations. I think this plant is beautiful. Small green leaves with tiny yellow green and reddish purple flowers from late spring to early autumn. Min Temp -2°C HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

B

Asarina

‘Joan Lorraine’

(Climbing Snap Dragon.) A free flowering twining perennial which produces deep blue/purple flowers with a white throat from April-October. Will grow outside in a sheltered location but best pot grown and put undercover for the winter. Min Temp -1°C SEED AVAILABLE

A

Asarina

‘Mystic Rose’

Rose flowers from May-October. Annual if planted outside, perennial if winter protected. Min Temp 2°C SEED AVAILABLE

A

Asarina

‘Summer Show’

Mass of pure white flowers from May-October. Min Temp 2°C SEED AVAILABLE

A

B Basella

alba

(The Malabar Spinach.) An annual climber if grown outside, but can overwinter if frost protected undercover. Large fleshy green/purple leaves. Flowers are white or pink during late spring and throughout summer followed by clusters of black berries.

A

Begonia corallina

coccinea x teuscheri

(Angel Wing Begonia.) Deep green leaves with white spots. An abundance of red/pink flowers from early spring to early winter. Must be frost protected during winter. Min Temp 3°C RECOMMENDED

B

Berberidopsis

corallina

(Coral Plant.) An evergreen climber with red flowers on pendulous stalks during late summer. Can be difficult if it is not happy with its growing conditions. Sheltered aspect.

B

Bignonia

capreolata

(Cross Vine or Trumpet Flower.) An evergreen climber. Deep orange and yellow flowers during spring and late summer. Grows happily in full sun or semi shade. Min Temp -5°C

B

Billardiera

longiflora

(Purple Apple Berry.) Dark narrow green leaves. Non descript cream flower during June followed by beautiful dark purple/blue ornamental fruit during summer and early autumn. An evergreen climber which does not become too large. Sheltered aspect.

B

Billardiera

longiflora fructo ‘Alba'

Cream flowers followed by white fruits. Evergreen but requires frost protection. Min Temp 0°C

C

Billardiera

longiflora ‘Cherry Berry’

Cream flowers followed by red fruits. Evergreen but will need some frost protection. Min Temp 0°C

C

Bomarea

edulis

(Peruvian Lily.) Herbaceous climber which has bright pink and green speckled flowers from late spring to early autumn. Can climb up to 10 feet and will survive outdoors if sheltered but best to bring it undercover with some frost protection. Quite happy to be pot grown.

B

C Calystegia

hederacea

(‘Flore Pleno’) A vigorous herbaceous twining climber which produces beautiful double pink flowers throughout summer. I find this plant temperamental! Min Temp 0°C

C

Campsis

radicans

(Trumpet Vine.) A rapid growing deciduous climber which is hardy, clusters of trumpet red/burnt orange flowers during summer.

B

Campsis

tagliabuana ‘Madame Galen’

Again a rapid growing deciduous climber. Clusters of large trumpet shaped orange and deep orange flowers during summer. Can prove shy flowering if unhappy with its position. Best in a sheltered aspect.

B

Celastrus

orbiculatus

(Staff Vine.) A vigorous climbing shrub up to 10m. Yellow/green flowers during July and August. Early foliage is green but by late summer it becomes bright golden yellow. HARDY

B

Ceropegia

sandersonii

(Parachute Plant.) A robust evergreen succulent climber. The flowers are yellow/green in colour and very much parachute shaped. Min Temp 3°C CONSERVATORY

C

Cissus

striata

(Miniature Grape Ivy.) A vigorous slender evergreen vine which has dark green foliage. Clusters of green flowers in summer followed by deep purple fruits. HARDY

B

Clematis Clematis

armandii

A vigorous evergreen climber with dark green glossy leaves and beautiful white scented flowers during spring and autumn. HARDY

Clematis

montana Var. Elizabeth A very vigorous deciduous climber which produces an abundance of pink flowers during spring. HARDY

A

Clematis

montana Var. grandiflora

A vigorous deciduous climber. Masses of white flowers during spring. New foliage is often bronze in colour. HARDY

A

Clematis

montana Var. rubens

A vigorous deciduous climber producing masses of deep pink flowers during spring and complimented by its beautiful bronze/red foliage. HARDY

A

Clematis

montana Var. tetrarose

Again a vigorous deciduous climber producing many deep rose/pink scented flowers during spring. Attractive dark bronze foliage. HARDY

A

Clematis

‘Princess Diana'

A deciduous climber which can be herbaceous in habit. Red and pink single flowers from summer into autumn. For the plant to perform to its full potential it needs to be established. HARDY

B

Clematis

fasciculiflora

A beautiful evergreen clematis collected by Roy Lancaster. Attractive silver variegated foliage. Clusters of cream flowers during spring. Sheltered aspect.

C

Clematis

tangutica

A vigorous climber. Delightful yellow bell shaped flowers from July-October, followed by masses of feathery seed heads during autumn. HARDY

A

Clematis

‘The President’

A deciduous climber but can remain evergreen if sheltered. Large dark purple flowers during summer and autumn. Suitable for any aspect. HARDY

B

OTHER VARIETIES AVAILBLE UPON REQUEST

B

Clitoria

ternatea

(Butterfly Pea.) A climbing herbaceous perennial. Deep blue flowers with a white throat throughout summer. Min temp 5°C

B

Clytostoma

callystegiodes

(Argentine Trumpet Vine.) An evergreen climber producing lilac/mauve flowers during summer Min Temp 2°C

C

Cobaea

scandens

(Cup and Saucer Vine.) A climber which is perennial in a conservatory or as an annual outside. A vigorous plant producing masses of purple flowers during summer. Min Temp 2°C SEED AVAILABLE

A

Cobaea

scandens alba

(Cup and Saucer Vine.) As above but produces masses of white/cream flowers during summer. Min Temp 2°C SEED AVAILABLE

A

Coronilla

glauca ‘Citrina’

An evergreen shrubby climber which will need support. Masses of delicately scented pale yellow flowers during late autumn-early spring. Sheltered aspect.

B

Coronilla

glauca ‘Variegata’

An evergreen shrubby climber with support or grown as a shrub. Pale green/grey foliage with a cream/white variegation. Scented yellow flowers from autumn to early spring. Very sheltered aspect or cold conservatory. Min Temp 0°C

B

Coronilla

valentina

A vigorous evergreen shrubby climber producing an abundance of golden yellow flowers scented very much like Hyacinths during late autumn-early spring. Sheltered location.

B

D Decumaria

sinensis

A small shrubby climber which will remain evergreen if sheltered. Dense clusters of cream scented flowers during late spring.

C

Dregea

sinensis

An evergreen twining climber. Grey foliage with umbels of white and pink heavily scented flowers from late spring. Sheltered location or cold conservatory. SEED AVAILABLE

B

Eccremacarpus

scaber

(Chilean Glory Flower.) A climbing perennial producing many orange and red flowers from late spring-autumn. Sheltered aspect. SEED AVAILABLE

A

Euonymus

fortunei ‘Wolong Ghost’

An unusual Euonymus, dark green leaves with silver variegation. Can be grown as a climber with support or as a creeper. Evergreen. HARDY

B

baldschuanica

(Russian Vine.) An extremely vigorous deciduous climber! Dense foliage during summer with masses of white flowers during this time. HARDY

A

Gelsemium

sempervirens

(Carolina Jasmine.) An evergreen twining climber. Clusters of fragrant yellow flowers during spring. Min Temp 2°C CONSERVATORY

B

Gerrardanthus

macrorhiza

(Big Foot.) A plant with a spectacular large tuberous root. Ivy like leaves and small dark yellow flowers. Min Temp 4°C

C

E

F Fallopia

G

H Hardenbergia

violacea

(Coral Pea.) An evergreen climber producing pendulous racemes of rich purple/mauve flowers during late winter and spring. Ideal for a frost free conservatory. Min Temp 1°C

B

Hibbertia

scandens

(Golden Guinea Vine.) An evergreen Australian climber producing a long succession of large golden yellow flowers from early spring-autumn. Min Temp 0°C

B

Holboellia

coriacea

A strong evergreen climber with dark green leathery leaves. White, green and purple scented flowers during spring. Quite happy in shade. Sheltered aspect.

B

Holboellia

latifolia

A fast growing evergreen climber but with more slender foliage than coriacea. Clusters of white tinged purple flowers during spring. Sheltered aspect.

B

Hoya

carnosa

(Wax Plant.) Clusters of white/pink scented flowers from early spring until late autumn. Commonly grown as a houseplant but I find the larger it is the more freely flowering it will become. Min Temp 4°C

B

Hoya

bella

(Miniature Wax Plant.) Delicate evergreen foliage flowering repeatedly throughout the year. Sweetly scented white flowers with a violet centre. Min Temp 4°C

B

Humulus

lupus ‘Aureus’

(Golden Hop.) A vigorous herbaceous climber which has bright golden foliage. Requires a free draining soil for best results. HARDY

B

I Ipomoea

alba

(Moon Flower.) A robust perennial climber which has pure large white scented flowers from June-October. Min Temp 5°C

C

Ipomoea

‘Black’

A vigorous annual climber which has large purple/black flowers with a cerise throat from late May- October.

A

Ipomoea

coccinea

A delicate annual climber which produces an abundance of bright red flowers from late MayOctober. SEED AVAILABLE

A

Ipomoea

‘Heavenly Blue'

A vigorous annual climber with large pale blue flowers and a white throat from June-October. SEED AVAILABLE

A

Ipomoea

learii

Perennial Morning Glory. Masses of large blue flowers turning purple by the evening from May-October. Quite happy to be pot grown. Min Temp 3°C

B

Ipomoea

‘Star of Yalta'

Annual Climber which has medium deep blue flowers with a purple vein from June-October. SEED AVAILABLE

A

J NATIONAL COLLECTION OF JASMINUM

J. polyanthum

J. sambac

J. nudiflorum

J. mesnyi

J. x stephanense

Jasminum

adenophyllum

(Blue Grape Jasmine.) A medium sized climber reaching around five feet. Produces flushes of scented white flowers from March-November. Min Temp 6°C

C

Jasminum

angulare

An evergreen scrambling climber from South Africa. Heavily but delightful white scented star shaped flowers from June-August. Min Temp 0°C RECOMMENDED

B

Jasminum

auriculatum

Evergreen low growing shrubby climber, white scented flowers during spring and late summer. Min Temp 6°C

C

Jasminum

azoricum

An evergreen climber which produces masses of white scented flowers from April-November. If pruned after flowering each time the new growth will produce many more flowers. Min Temp 0°C

B

Jasminum

beesianum

Deciduous twining climber which has small red/pink flowers during spring and early summer, will need regular pruning. HARDY

A

Jasminum

bignoniaceum

An evergreen shrub or small tree producing bright yellow flowers on and off throughout the year. Will grow outside if very sheltered but performs better if kept under glass. Min Temp 0°C

B

Jasminum

grandiflorum (Tunisia)

A beautiful semi evergreen climber with an abundance of white scented flowers during summer and autumn. Min Temp 1°C

C

Jasminum

Grandiflorum 'De Grasse'

Again a delightful semi-evergreen/evergreen climber depending on the heat given throughout winter. Flowering from late spring until autumn it gives off the most delightful aroma in a conservatory. Min Temp 1°C

B

Jasminum

humile f.farreri

Italian yellow Jasmine. A woody evergreen shrubby Jasmine. Masses of bright yellow flowers from JuneJuly. HARDY

B

Jasminum

humile f.wallichanum

A large growing shrub like climber with delightful slender foliage. Delicate lemon flowers during late spring and early summer. Sheltered aspect.

B

Jasminum

humile ‘Revolutum’

A shrubby evergreen Jasmine reaching up to six feet. Bright yellow scented flower from May-July and often during autumn. HARDY

A

Jasminum

mesnyi

(Primrose Jasmine.) A vigorous growing evergreen scrambling Jasmine with large semi double soft yellow flowers during spring. HARDY

B

Jasminum

multiflorum

(Star Jasmine.) A freely spreading evergreen shrubby Jasmine. Slow growing. A profusion of sweetly scented white blooms throughout the year if enough heat is provided. Min Temp 2°C

C

Jasminum

multipartitum

A large scrambling evergreen Jasmine which produces large sweetly scented white flowers during spring and early summer. Min Temp 2°C

C

Jasminum

nitidum

(Angel Wing Jasmine.) A semi evergreen vine which has delightful scented white flowers from spring-autumn. Can reach heights up to 15 feet. Glossy dark green leathery leaves. Prefers its roots restricted for best results. Min Temp 6°C

C

Jasminum

nudiflorum

(Winter Jasmine.) A vigorous deciduous climber. Bright yellow flowers on bare stems from late autumn-early spring. Leaves are produced when flowering stops and lasts until new buds are forming. Can be trained as a climber or left to cascade. HARDY

A

Jasminum

nudiflorum ‘Aureum’

Similar to the above but I find not as vigorous. Bright yellow flowers with attractive yellow and green variegated foliage. HARDY

B

Jasminum

nudiflorum ‘Mystique’

A beautiful form of J.nudiflorum which has bright yellow flowers during winter and delightful white and green variegated foliage. HARDY

B

Jasminum

odoratissima

A species native to Madeira and one of my favourites. Glossy green evergreen leaves with masses of delicately scented bright yellow flowers throughout most of the year if grown in a conservatory.

B

Min Temp 0°C RECOMMENDED Jasminum

officinale

The common white hardy Jasmine. Can be vigorous if left to its own devices. If pruned each year it will produce more heavily scented white flowers during late spring and summer. HARDY

A

Jasminum

officinale f.affine

A vigorous twining climber which has quite dense foliage. Pink tinged buds opening white and delicately scented. I find this form of officinale easier to contain. HARDY RECOMMENDED

B

Jasminum

officinale ‘Argenteovariegatum’ (syn variegatum)

Not as vigorous as officinale but produces the same scented flowers. The foliage is delicately variegated with cream and green variegation during spring turning more white and grey/green during summer. Happy in full sun or semi shade. HARDY

B

Jasminum

officinale ‘Aureum’ (syn Aureovariegatum)

An old cultivar. White scented flowers late spring and summer. Golden yellow and green variegated foliage. HARDY

B

Jasminum

Officinale 'Clotted Cream'

A strong growing shrubby climber producing delicately scented cream flowers during late spring and summer, will remain evergreen if in a sheltered location. HARDY

B

Jasminum

officinale ‘Crûgs Collection’

Wild collected in Nepal by Bleddyn and Sue Jones. Clusters of slightly scented large white flowers, late spring and summer. HARDY

B

Jasminum

officinale 'Fiona Sunrise'

Grown for its attractive foliage which is bright golden yellow during the growing season complimented by white scented flowers, late spring and summer.

B

Jasminum

officinale ‘Inverleith’

A deciduous Jasmine which can be trained quite happily to grow as a pillar. Bright purple/red buds which open white from late spring and attractive dark green foliage.

B

Jasminum

parkerii

An evergreen dwarf shrub, I do not understand why this is not more popular. Suitable for rockeries or plant borders where the soil is free draining. Masses of small yellow flowers in flushes during spring, summer and

B

autumn.

Jasminum

polyanthum

An evergreen Jasmine if kept in the conservatory. Grown mainly as a houseplant throughout Europe. The pink buds are followed by clusters of heavily scented white flowers during late winter or early spring. To ensure good flowering the following season, prune hard and repot each year after it has finished blooming. Min Temp 1°C

A

Jasminum

polyanthum variegated ‘Greenholm’

A selection of polyanthum which we found in the greenhouse during the early nineties. Attractive cream and green variegated foliage with sweetly scented white flowers during spring. Min Temp 1°C

B

Jasminum

sambac

(Arabian Jasmine.) A species which has many named varieties. A strong evergreen vine with waxy leaves, flowers can be single or double but are all white and delightfully scented and which tend to bloom in flushes throughout the year. Min Temp 3°C

B

Jasminum

simplicifolium

A strong climber, narrow deep green leaves. Sweetly scented white flowers during summer. Min Temp 2°C

B

Jasminum

stenolobum

White scented flowers during summer. Scrambling dark green foliage. Min Temp 1°C

C

Jasminum

x stephanense

A vigorous deciduous climber. The new growth during spring is delicately variegated, turning green as the season progresses. Masses of pink scented flowers late spring and early summer. HARDY

A

nigricans

(Black Coral Pea.) A woody climber which produces racemes of dark purple and yellow pea like flowers during summer.

C

K kennedia

Min Temp 4°C

L lapageria

rosea

(Chilean Bellflower.) An evergreen climbing perennial with wiry stems. Beautiful red/pink bell shaped flowers from midsummer to autumn. Can be grown outside in a very sheltered location but I find it performs better in a shady area of the greenhouse. Min Temp 2°C

C

Lonicera

x brownie ‘Dropmore Scarlet’

A vigorous semi evergreen climber with green/blue rounded leaves. Clusters of trumpet shaped scarlet and orange flowers from midsummer to early autumn. HARDY

B

Lonicera

‘Graham Thomas'

A large twining deciduous climber which if pruned regularly will produce an abundance of yellow and white scented flowers from late spring until autumn. HARDY RECOMMENDED

B

Lonicera

henryi

An evergreen climber with thick dark green foliage. Flowers are maroon and yellow from late May to August. Suitable for north walls. HARDY

B

Lonicera

henryi 'Copper Beauty'

A robust evergreen climber which has bronzy new growth turning deep green. Yellow scented flowers during summer. Quite happy in semi shade. HARDY

B

Lonicera

‘Caprilla’

A semi evergreen honeysuckle with light green foliage. Flowers are yellow and white with a hint of pink on the buds. Very pleasantly scented. HARDY

B

Lonicera

hildebrandiana

(Giant Burmese Honeysuckle.) Evergreen oval deep green foliage. Cream/yellow flowers turning orange with age. Scented. Min Temp 3°C

C

Lonicera

japonica ‘Aureoreticulata’

A honeysuckle which grows well in partial shade. Evergreen or semi evergreen depending on aspect. Small white and yellow flowers but grown mainly for the foliage – small green and mottled yellow leaves. HARDY

B

Lonicera

japonica ‘ Halliana’

A robust twining climber, semi evergreen. Yellow and white flowers during summer. Will benefit from regular pruning. HARDY

A

Lonicera

japonica ‘Mint Crisp'

A semi evergreen climber with delightful green foliage with white marbling. Beautifully scented white and cream flowers turning yellow. A sheltered location with the roots protected will give the best results. RECOMMENDED

B

Lonicera

‘Red World'

A woody semi evergreen climber which produces lightly fragrant red/pink and white flowers during summer. HARDY

A

Lonicera

serotina

A vigorous twining climber. Scented red/pink and yellow flowers from midsummer-autumn. Performs well in semi-shade.

A

A free flowering vigorous climber. Large foxglove type flowers which are pink in colour. Will die back in winter if it becomes too cold. Performs better if kept in a conservatory for the winter. Min Temp 0°C

B

A vigorous evergreen climber flowering during late spring and early summer. Large bright gold-yellow trumpet flowers. Can be shy flowering if too hot under glass during summer months. Min Temp 0°C

B

Lophospermum erubescens

M Macfadyena

ungis-cati

MANDEVILLA

M. ‘Cream Pink’

M. ‘Alice du Pont’

Mandevilla

‘Alice du Pont'

Very large pink and pale pink flowers from early summer-autumn. Free flowering once established. Min Temp 6°C

B

Mandevilla

boliviensis

Delicate evergreen white flowering species with an abundance of small white flowers with a yellow throat from late spring to October. Min Temp 5°C

C

Mandevilla

‘Citrine’

A new cultivar. A small growing plant which produces large golden yellow flowers with a slight scent during summer. Can be temperamental if overwatered during winter. Min Temp 6°C

C

Mandevilla

‘Cosmos White'

A medium sized vine which produces medium/large white flowers with a yellow throat from late May to October. Min Temp 6°C

B

Mandevilla

‘Cream Pink’

A free flowing evergreen climber producing masses of pink flowers with a deep pink throat from late spring to autumn. Min Temp 3°C RECOMMENDED

B

Mandevilla

‘Crimson Star'

Large scarlet/red flowers from early summer to autumn. Vigorous. Min Temp 5°C

C

Mandevilla

‘Jade White'

A nice compact grower producing many white flowers with a yellow throat from May-October. Good as a houseplant. Min Temp 4°C

B

Mandevilla

laxa

The only Mandevilla which will tolerate growing outside. Large white beautifully scented flowers from early summer to autumn. During late summer the foliage becomes deep bronze in colour. Min Temp -1°C

B

Mandevilla

‘Pretty Rose'

A vigorous bushy evergreen climber producing medium sized pink flowers with a yellow throat from late spring to autumn. Min Temp 3°C

B

Mandevilla

‘Red Strip'

An attractive plant. Red flowers with a white stripe running through each petal from late April to October. Min Temp 4°C

B

Mandevilla

‘Ruby Star'

A large leafed and large flowered Mandevilla similar to ‘Alice du Pont’ but with deep pink/crimson flowers with a pink throat. Can be temperamental if overwatered in winter. Min Temp 6°C

C

Mandevilla

sanderi

(Brazilian Jasmine.) A twining evergreen climber with pink flowers and a yellow throat. Glossy green leaves. Min Temp 4°C

B

Mandevilla

sanderi hybrid Pink

A good sturdy evergreen climber. A profusion of candy pink flowers with a yellow throat. The petals are pointed at the end. Flowering from April to November. It will give a good show and with enough heat will flower all year round in the conservatory. Min Temp 3°C RECOMMENDED

B

Mandevilla

splendens

A vigorous evergreen climber producing many pink/light pink flowers with a yellow throat from April to November. If kept warmer during winter it will flower all year round. Min Temp 6°C

B

Mandevilla

Sundaville Red

Probably the most popular of Mandevilla hybrids. An evergreen climber producing many red flowers with golden yellow throats from April to November. Ideal for pot growing. Min Temp 3°C RECOMMENDED

B

Mandevilla

‘Valentine' NEW

A new hybrid produced by ourselves here at Tynings Climbers. Deep red velvet flowers from March to November. Deep green evergreen foliage. Ideal for pot growing. Min Temp 4°C

C

Mandevilla

x amabillis

An evergreen vine producing large pink and deep pink flowers with yellow throats from early May to November. Min Temp 5°C

C

Mandevilla

yellow species

C

Manettia

Inflata

(Urechites lutea.) Bright yellow medium sized flowers during summer. Min Temp 7°C (Brazilian Firecracker Vine.) Perennial semi evergreen shrubby vine. Small bright red and orange tubular flowers from late May till November. Min Temp 2°C

Mina labata

B

Spanish Flag Plant. A vigorous annual climber producing racemes of orange, red and yellow flowers during summer and early autumn. Sheltered aspect. Do not plant out until the last frost has passed.

A

Mitrarea

coccinea

An evergreen climbing perennial. Dark green foliage with bright red/orange red tubular flowers during summer. Sheltered aspect.

B

Muehlenbeckia

complexa

(Wire Vine.) An evergreen, dense twining climber. Deciduous if in exposed aspects. Tiny green and white flowers late summer and autumn. HARDY to -5°C

A

caeruleum

(Tweedia caerulea.) A shrubby perennial climber if overwintered under cover with frost protection. Annual if left outside. Light blue flowers turning lilac as they mature, from late spring to late summer. Min Temp 2°C

B

O oxypetalum

P Pandorea

jasminoides

A vigorous evergreen climbing plant which I find can be shy flowering. Pale pink/white flowers with a deep pink throat. Min Temp 0°C

B

Pandorea

jasminoides ‘Rosa Superba’.

Again a vigorous evergreen climber suitable for a cold conservatory but will grow outdoors if sheltered. Slightly larger pinker flowers with a deep pink throat and moderately scented. Min Temp 0°C

B

Pandorea

Jasminoides ‘Variegata’.

The flowers are the same as above but the foliage is brightly variegated green and yellow, giving a good show in a conservatory. Slightly scented. Min Temp 1°C

B

Pandorea

pandorana

(Wonga Wonga Vine.) A rapid evergreen twining climber. Can grow outside if very sheltered but will perform better in a cold conservatory, flowering from late March to early May. Masses of white with a splash of cream/yellow blooms which are heavily scented. Min Temp 0°C

B

Parthenocissus

henryana

(Chinese Virginia Creeper.) A vigorous large deciduous vine, the foliage is dark green with white veins tinged bronze on the new foliage turning bright red in autumn. Clusters of small green flowers during late summer. Happy in sun or shade. HARDY

A

Parthenocissus

quinquefolia

(Virginia Creeper.) A fast growing deciduous climber suitable for any aspect. Dark green five lobed leaves turning bright red during autumn. HARDY

A

Parthenocissus

quinquefolia ‘Engelmannii’.

A strong deciduous climber with bright green leaves during spring and summer turning bronze red in autumn. Happy in sun or shade. HARDY

A

Parthenocissus

tricuspidata

An extremely rampant deciduous climber for any situation. Fantastic for covering large areas of fence or wall. Green three lobed leaves turning purple red during winter. HARDY

A

Parthenocissus

tricuspidata ‘Veitchii’.

(Boston Ivy.) Another vigorous deciduous climber. Will provide excellent coverage in a shaded aspect. Large green leaves turning purple red by autumn. HARDY

Passiflora Species

P. alata

P. edulis

P. mollissima

A

Passiflora

actinea

(Sea Anemone.) Beautiful scented blue and white flowers March to June, complimented by its grey/green new foliage. Will tolerate temperatures of -4°C, but it has to be very sheltered, I find it will perform better in a cold conservatory. Min Temp -4°C

B

Passiflora

alata

A beautiful conservatory climber which is not too vigorous. Large heavily scented red, purple and white flowers from April to October. Min Temp 5°C RECOMMENDED

B

Passiflora

allantophylla

A delicate small growing vine suited for pot growing. One of the smallest of flowers measuring just 8-10mm across, yellow/green in colour with a purple centre. Min Temp 4°C

B

Passiflora

amallocarpa

A vigorous plant with small variegated leaves and white flowers from April to November. A food plant for some Heliconiinae butterflies. Min Temp 2°C

B

Passiflora

amethystina

Medium sized rich mauve and purple flowers from May to October. Min Temp 7°C

C

Passiflora

ampullacea

Ideal for a cold conservatory and not too vigorous. Pure white flowers from May to October. Min Temp 1°C

B

Passiflora

aurantia

One of three Australian species where the flowers stay open for up to five days. Starting a very pale orange turning deeper in colour as the days progress Min Temp 0°C RECOMMENDED

B

Passiflora

auriculata

Small yellowish green flowers with purple banded filaments which tend to orgy flowers over a three/four day period. A good food plant for some Heliconiinae butterflies. Min Temp 8°C

C

Passiflora

biflora

Vigorous free flowering vine producing masses of white/yellow flowers from April to November. Again suitable for butterflies. Min Temp 5°C

B

Passiflora

boenderii

Very attractive brightly variegated foliage with small yellow, green and mauve flowers throughout summer. Min Temp 7°C

C

Passiflora

brevipes

A slender twining vine with yellow/green flowers during summer. Min Temp 7°C

C

Passiflora

bryonioides

Can be grown happily as a pot plant. Small green, yellow and white flowers with purple filaments. Min Temp 7°C

B

Passiflora

caerulea

The traditional blue and white flowered passion flower. Flowering from spring to early winter. The blooms become more scented as the vine ages. Orange egg shaped fruit which are edible but by no means the most flavoursome. Min Temp -10°C RECOMMENDED.

A

Passiflora

capsularis

A plant which is happily contained in a medium sized pot. Many white/pale yellow flowers throughout summer. Suited for hanging baskets. Min Temp 4°C

B

Passiflora

cinnabarina

Another of the Australian species large red flowers with a yellow centre during summer. Min Temp 6°C

C

Passiflora

citrina

A beautifully free flowering plant which produces masses of medium sized yellow flowers from April to November. A winner for any small heated conservatory. Min Temp 5°C RECOMMENDED

B

Passiflora

colinvauxii

One of my favourite Passion Flowers. Small white and purple delightfully scented flowers from late May to October. Attractive slight variegation on the bat shaped foliage. Min Temp 7°C

B

Passiflora

conzattiana

A free flowering plant with tinged white cream and orange flowers from March to November. Makes an excellent houseplant. Min Temp 3°C

B

Passiflora

costariciensis

Beautiful large hairy leaves with small white flowers. Grown more for its foliage. Min Temp 10°C

C

Passiflora

edulis

Edible Passion Flower. A species of which there are many varieties. Producing the purple passion fruit, which is commonly found on fruit counters. Medium sized white and purple flowers from May to October followed by the fruit which often ripen during the winter in the UK. Self pollinating. Min Temp 0°C

B

Passiflora

edulis ‘Norfolk’

A variety which has smaller but pure white flowers during summer with smaller fruit. Min Temp 2°C

B

Passiflora

elegans

Medium sized white, blue and purple flowers with attractive green/grey foliage. Flowering during May and June followed by small yellow fruits which are delicious. Min Temp 1°C

B

Passiflora

foetida

A species of which there are many varieties, varying in colour from pink, white, purple and blue and white flowers. All have attractive foliage and flowers well from late spring till October. The buds are encased by beautiful feathery bracts. Will tolerate very dry conditions during winter. On average a Min Temp of 5°C or higher is required.

B

Passiflora

gracilis

The only true annual Passion Flower, can climb to over six feet during a season. Delicate foliage with small white flowers followed by bright orange ornamental fruit.

B

Passiflora

guatamalensis

A vigorous vine with attractive pale green foliage medium sized white and yellow flowers during summer. Min Temp 5°C

B

Passiflora

hahnii

Very similar to the above but not quite as vigorous. Yellow and white flowers. Min Temp 5°C

B

Passiflora

helleri

A vigorous vine for the conservatory. Flowering April into May with beautifully scented white and purple flowers. Min Temp 4°C

B

Passiflora

herbertiana

Last of the Australian species. Large pale yellow flowers becoming deeper in colour over a week. Dark green foliage. Can be grown outside in a very sheltered aspect but prefers a cold conservatory. Min Temp 0°C

B

Passiflora

holosericea

A large vine with strong hirsute foliage. Medium sized white, yellow and burnt red scented flowers. Min Temp 7°C

C

Passiflora

incarnata

(May Pops.) An herbaceous Passion Flower which is one of the hardiest. Will drop to -16°C if the conditions are right. In the UK it tends to struggle with our winter wet and slugs! So I find it is best pot grown and taken in to a cold conservatory. Large white and purple scented flowers followed by delicious edible fruit. Two plants required to pollinate successfully. A species which is used in many new cultivars.

B

Passiflora

jorullensis

A delicate species. Small orange and yellow flowers from June to October. Min Temp 6°C

B

Passiflora

kalbreyeri

Large soft dark green foliage. Pink, white and purple flowers during summer. Can be temperamental if overwatered. Min Temp 7°C

B

Passiflora

ligularis

Large grey/green heart shaped foliage and beautifully scented white and purple flowers. Can be shy flowering if too hot during summer. Delicious large round orange/yellow fruit when ripe. Min Temp 4°C

B

Passiflora

lutea

Herbaceous. Performs well if kept fairly dry in pots. Delicate small foliage with pale green and white flowers. Min Temp -5°C

C

Passiflora

maliformis

A strong growing vine for the conservatory. Light green foliage, scented purple and white flowers. Edible fruit, but a pollinator is required. Min Temp 5°C

B

Passiflora

manicata

One of only a few Passion Flowers that is near hardy and has red flowers. Dark glossy green foliage. Ideal for a cold conservatory. Min Temp 0°C

B

Passiflora

mixta

Beautiful deep pink flowers during summer. The buds and blooms are held upright on the vine. Can be temperamental if overwatered when hot. Min Temp 2°C

C

Passiflora

mollissima

(Banana Passion Flower.) Large soft pink pendulous flowers from March to November although can be shy flowering if too hot during midsummer. Delicious long yellow fruit when ripe. Self pollinating. Will grow outside if very sheltered. Min Temp -1°C

B

Passiflora

morifolia

AB strong grower. Very hirsute green leaves which act like velcro when stuck to your clothes! Small white and purple flowers from late April to October followed by medium sized dark purple ornamental fruit. A food plant for Heliconiinal butterflies. Min Temp 3°C

B

Passiflora

mucronata

Night flowering Passion Flower. A medium sized vine with pure white flowers which open late at night and are closed by mid morning. Pollinated by bats in the wild. Min Temp 6°C

C

Passiflora

murucuja

A small vine which has delicate foliage and beautiful red flowers from May to October. Very different in flower shape to the ordinary bloom. Min Temp 6°C

C

Passiflora

naviculata

A vigorous vine which prefers a good run to perform at its best. Green/grey foliage with an abundance of medium sized delicate white and mauve/purple flowers throughout summer. Min Temp 3°C

B

Passiflora

organensis

Grown mainly for its large purple and light green variegated foliage. Small cream, white and purple flowers during summer. Min Temp 8°C

C

Passiflora

pardifolia

Delicately variegated green and white foliage with medium sized mauve and white flowers. Min Temp 4°C

C

Passiflora

punctata

Another of my favourite Passion Flower. A strong vine with deep green and light green variegated foliage and is purple on the underside of the leaf. Beautifully scented white purple and cream flowers throughout summer. Min Temp 5°C

B

Passiflora

quadrangularis

Probably the largest of the Passion Flower blooms. Stunning large red, violet and white scented flowers during summer followed by the biggest most delicious Passion Fruit which can weigh up to 7lbs. Even though the largest of the vines it produces quite shallow roots so take care not to over pot. Min Temp 10°C

C

Passiflora

quinquangularis

A vigorous climber with dense light green foliage. Cream, white and mauve/pink flowers from May to October. Min Temp 5°C

B

Passiflora

racemosa

A beautiful passion flower. Waxy green foliage with long racemes of red flowers during summer. Min Temp 7°C

C

Passiflora

reflexiflora

A slender twining vine with delightful pink flowers. The petals and sepals are very reflexed. Can be temperamental during winter! Min Temp 8°C

C

Passiflora

sanguinolenta

'Marie Rosa'. A vigorous plant which has red/pink flowers from May till October. Min Temp 2°C

B

Passiflora

suberosa

(Corked bark Passion Flower.) An interesting plant with corky stems. Attractive dark green Ivy like foliage. Small green, yellow and purple flowers during summer. Min Temp 5°C

B

Passiflora

subpeltata

A slender vine with attractive green/grey foliage and pure white flowers followed by large yellow ornamental fruit. Min Temp 5°C

B

Passiflora

sagastiguii

A delightful climber with small foliage and small purple flowers from April to November. Ideal for hanging baskets. Min Temp 2°C

B

Passiflora

tetranda

A passion flower native to New Zealand slender dark green glossy foliage, small white/cream white flowers during summer. Although Hardy I find this plant needs protection to flower. Min Temp -2°C

B

Passiflora

triloba

A large vine which needs ample room to perform. Large heart shaped leaves with large scented red/purple, mauve and white flowers. I find it to be quite shy flowering until established. Min Temp 10°C

C

Passiflora

trisecta

Another night flowering plant. Beautiful pure white flowers during late spring to autumn which open late at night and close by late morning. Min Temp 0°C

B

Passiflora

umbillicata

A medium sized vine with purple and deep purple flowers from April to November. Can be shy flowering if too hot. Will survive outside in mild areas but I prefer to bring it under glass during winter. Min Temp -2°C

C

Passiflora

vitifolia

Large bright red flowers which will bloom all year round if warm enough. Min Temp 10°

B

Passiflora Cultivars NATIONAL COLLECTION OF PASSIFLORA CVS.

P. ‘Sunburst’

P. x exoniensis

P. ‘Amethyst

P. ‘Oriental Sunset’

Passiflora

‘Abigail’

A cultivar by John Vanderplank. Large purple/mauve and deep purple flowers from May till November. Min Temp 2°C

B

Passiflora

‘Adularia’

A vigorous free flowering cultivar. Medium sized apricot/peach flowers from April to November, complimented by delicately variegated foliage. Suitable from growing in hanging baskets. Min Temp 1°C

B

Passiflora

‘Afjee’

Free flowering vine with large pale mauve/pink and purple flowers during summer. Min Temp 2°C

B

Passiflora

x allardii

An old cultivar with large scented white, pink and mauve flowers from April to October. Min Temp 5°C

B

Passiflora

‘Amethyst’

(syn. Lavender Lady) A large free flowering cultivar with purple/mauve and deep purple flowers from March to November. A versatile vine which performs well outdoors if sheltered, in a cold conservatory or a heated conservatory. Min Temp -1°C

A

Passiflora

‘Anastasia’

A spectacular hybrid with large bright pink, red and white flowers on a long peduncle. Blooming from May to October. Min Temp 2°C

B

Passiflora

‘Andy’

A medium sized free flowering vine with blue and white flowers from April to October. Min Temp 1°C

A

Passiflora

‘Anemona’

A vigorous climber. Attractive pale green foliage and showy white and mauve scented flowers from May to October. Can be shy flowering if too hot. Min Temp 2°C

B

Passiflora

‘Angelo Blue’

A medium sized vine with delicate mauve and blue flowers during summer. Min Temp 4°C

B

Passiflora

‘Annette’

A fairly new hybrid by Axel Frank. A showy plant from P. racemosa as one parent. Large pink, red and white flowers from May to October. Min Temp 2°C

B

Passiflora

x atropurpurea

An old hybrid dating back to 1886. A vigorous vine with large reddish purple and white flowers from May to October. Min Temp 4°C

B

Passiflora

‘Barborea’

A medium sized free flowering vine with pale mauve, purple and white flowers during summer. Min Temp 1°C

B

Passiflora

‘Beaky’

A good flowering vine by Colin Beardshaw. Attractive pink and white flowers May to October. Can be easy to overwater. Min Temp 2°C

B

Passiflora

x bellottii

Formally known as alata x caerulea and dating back to 1849. A strong vine with robust foliage. Large white, pink and lilac scented flowers from April to November. Min Temp 2°C

B

Passiflora

‘Betty Myles Young’

P. Clear Sky x P. loefgrenii. A cross which has been used for many new cultivars but I think this one is one of the better performers. Bred by Myles Irving. It has large purple, mauve, lilac and white flowers from April to November. Very suitable for pot growing as a patio plant or placed in a border. Will go down to -8°C in very protected locations but I would say -1°C for short periods. RECOMMENDED.

B

Passiflora

‘Blaumilch’

A medium sized vine with large purple, white and blue flowers during summer. Min Temp 2°C

B

Passiflora

‘Blue Bouquet’

A medium sized vine with plenty of pale mauve, white and purple flowers during summer. Min Temp 2°C

B

Passiflora

‘Byron Beauty’

A edulis hybrid which I find needs plenty of space to grow to get the best results large purple, blue and white flowers during summer followed by large ornamental fruits. Min Temp 4°C

B

Passiflora

‘Cacita’

A hybrid similar to P. ‘Adularia’. Free flowering with pale yellow blooms from May to October. Min Temp 2°C

B

Passiflora

‘Caprice’

A slender climber with medium sized pink, mauve, white and purple flowers from May to October. Min Temp 3°C

B

Passiflora

‘Cary’

A hybrid of P. umbillicata. Purple and purple/blue flowers from April to November. Performs well in a small conservatory. Min Temp 4°C

B

Passiflora

‘Clear Sky’

A tetraploid selection of P. caerulea. Large pale blue, purple and white flowers from April to October. Can be very vigorous. Min Temp -6°C

A

Passiflora

colivillei

An old hybrid raised in 1825 with P. caerulea. Large pale blue, purple and white flowers from April to October. Can be very vigorous. Min Temp -6°C

B

Passiflora

‘Constance Elliot’

Large scented ivory white flowers from May to November followed by edible orange fruit although can be quite insipid. Not as vigorous as caerulea and will grow quite happily in semi shade. Can be grown outdoors or in a cold conservatory. I find it becomes untidy if grown in a heated conservatory. Min Temp -8°C

A

Passiflora

‘Corry Rooymans’

A delightful cultivar. Large purple, blue and white flowers with a delicate scent from June to October. Min Temp 5°C

B

Passiflora

‘Crimson Tears’

Large reddish mauve, purple and white flower from July to October. Min Temp 4°C

B

Passiflora

‘Curiosa’

One of Toni’s favourite hybrids. A medium sized vine with small green and yellow flowers from April to December. Attractive Ivy like variegated foliage. Min Temp 3°C

B

Passiflora

‘Debby’

A free flowering hybrid with pale mauve, white and purple flowers from May to October. Min Temp 2°C

B

Passiflora

x decaisneana

The largest of the passion flower hybrids in foliage and flower. Large red, maroon, violet and white beautifully scented blooms from June to September. Will produce large tasty edible fruit but a pollinator is required. Although a vigorous vine needing lots of room for a good performance it produces quite shallow roots so great care must be taken not to overpot. Min Temp 7°C

C

Passiflora

‘De ja Vue’

As the name suggests very similar to other hybrids. Large purple, mauve and white flowers from May to October. Min Temp 1°C

B

Passiflora

‘Eclipse’

A medium sized plant with white and deep purple flowers during summer. Min Temp 3°C

B

Passiflora

‘Eden’

A hybrid named in honour of the Eden Project. Mauve, purple and white flowers from June till October. Apparently can drop to -7°C but I find it performs better not dropping below 0°C.

B

Passiflora

‘Empress Eugenie’

Epithet invalid. Syn. Passiflora xbellotii.

Passiflora

‘Erik

A large vine producing pink, mauve and white scented flowers from June to October. Min Temp 4°C

B

Passiflora

‘Etna’

A medium sized vine with deep purple and purple flowers during summer. I find it can be quite temperamental during winter. Min Temp 4°C

B

Passiflora

‘Everywhere’

As the name suggests a rampant free flowering vine, large mauve and purple flowers from May till October. Min Temp 2°C

B

Passiflora

‘Excel’

Large blue and white flowers from April to November followed by reddish purple ornamental fruits. Min Temp 0°C

B

Passiflora

‘Ex Menton’

A new hybrid. Pink and pale pink pendulous flowers from June to October. Min Temp 1°C

B

Passiflora

x exoniensis

Often mistaken for Passiflora antioquiensis (red flowers) A delightful free flowering cultivar with large pendulous deep rosy/pink flowers from March to November. Cold or frost free conservatory. If kept in heated conditions all year round it becomes too hot and will abort the new flower buds during summer. Min Temp 0°C

B

Passiflora

‘Eynsford Gem’

A selection of Passiflora x violacea. A low growing vine with masses of large pale mauve/purple and white flowers from March to November. Ideal for the smaller conservatory. Min Temp 0°C

B

Passiflora

‘Fata Confetto’

A robust cultivar with strong foliage and beautiful large lilac, purple and white flowers from May to November. Min Temp 0°C RECOMMENDED

B

Passiflora

‘Fledermouse’

B

Passiflora

‘Flirtation’

A vigorous free flowering hybrid. Deep maroon and yellow flowers from May to October. Min Temp 4°C Another of John Vanderplank’s cultivars. Similar to Passiflora ‘Anastasia’ but far more robust in habit. Large foliage and large pink, red and white flowers May to October. Min Temp 2°C

Passiflora

‘Golden Star’

An edulis hybrid which has blue and white delicate flowers with deep green lush foliage. Min Temp 3°C

B

B

Passiflora

‘Grand Duchess’

Similar to Passiflora ‘Flirtation’ but with more slender foliage. Large deep pink, red and white flowers with the petals and sepals very reflexed. Min Temp 3°C

B

Passiflora

‘Holly’

A recent hybrid which is very slender in growth habit. Delightful deep purple and purple flowers during summer. Min Temp 4°C

C

Passiflora

‘Incense’

A very popular hybrid produced in America. Vigorous and free flowering large purple and deep purple flowers from May to October. Scented very much like Dianthus. Due to its semi-herbaceous habit. I find it best grown in a pot where you can monitor the watering. Min Temp 0°C

C

Passiflora

‘Inverleith’

Medium sized red, purple and white flowers from May to September. Min Temp 2°C

C

Passiflora

‘Iris’

A new hybrid by ourselves named in honour of Toni’s Grandmother. Large purple and purple/blue scented flowers from April to October. Min Temp 1°C

B

Passiflora

‘Jelly Joker’

A medium sized vine with mauve, purple and white flowers from May to October. Almost scruffy in appearance but pleasing to the eye. Min Temp 2°C

B

Passiflora

‘Justine Lyons’

Another cultivar by Myles Irving. Large pale mauve and mauve flowers from May to October. Min Temp 0°C

B

Passiflora

‘Juta’

A delicate cultivar. Medium sized white, mauve and purple flowers from May to October. Medium sized delicious fruits. Min Temp 2°C

B

Passiflora

‘Kate Aide’

B

Passiflora

kermesina x eichleriana

A slender vine with attractive white and mauve flowers from May to October. Min Temp 3°C A new free flowering hybrid with pretty pink and white flowers from June to October. Min Temp 4°C

Passiflora

'Kew Gardens'

Formally ‘Kewensis’. An old hybrid named in honour of The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Large distinct pale pink and white flowers with quite reflexed petals and sepals. Frost free or heated conservatory. Min Temp 4°C

B

C

Passiflora

‘Lady Margaret’

A medium sized plant with attractive red, purple and white flowers from May to October. Keep more on the dry side during the winter. Min Temp 4°C

C

Passiflora

‘La Morellina’

An exciting cultivar by Maurizio Vecchia (Italy). One of my favourite hybrids. Medium sized purple and deep purple flowers from May to October. Min Temp 4°C

B

Passiflora

‘Lambiekins’

A cultivar by Myles Irving. Large lilac, mauve and white flowers from April to October followed by large orange ornamental fruit. Min Temp -2°C

B

Passiflora

‘Little Dot Beardshaw’

A free flowering hybrid by Colin Beardshaw. Large deep purple, purple and white flowers May to September. Min Temp 2°C

B

Passiflora

‘Lolly’

A hybrid by ourselves. Medium sized mauve and white flowers from May to October. Min Temp 1°C

B

Passiflora

‘Lunametisa’

Large flowers mauve, white and deep purple, from April to November. Vigorous. Min Temp 0°C

B

Passiflora

‘Manta’

A small vine with delicately variegated foliage. Small yellow/green and purple flowers during summer. Can be difficult to grow. Min Temp 6°C

C

Passiflora

‘Maxima’

A sturdy vine with dense foliage. Large lilac, mauve and purple flowers from April to November. Min Temp 0°C

B

Passiflora

‘Mini Lamb’

A free flowering cultivar providing it is not too hot. Medium sized mauve/blue and purple flowers during summer. Min Temp 0°C

B

Passiflora

‘New Incense’

A seedling of Passiflora ‘Incense’. This plant is a lot stronger in growth, large mauve and pale mauve flowers from April to November. Min Temp 0°C

B

Passiflora

‘Odette’

A slender climber with attractive foliage. Medium sized mauve and purple flowers throughout summer. Min Temp 2°C

B

Passiflora

‘Olga’

A medium sized vine with pink, mauve, purple and white flowers during summer. Named after my Grandmother Olga Lindsay. Min Temp 10°C

C

Passiflora

‘Oriental Sunset’

An exciting hybrid. A cross of Passiflora aurantia and Passiflora herbertiana. Large bright orange flowers from May to November. Min Temp 2°C RECOMMENDED

B

Passiflora

‘Panda’

A strong hybrid. Large white flowers with a deep purple centre. Very prolific. Min Temp 2°C

B

Passiflora

‘Paulo’

Another Passiflora edulis hybrid. Large blue/purple and white flowers from May to October. Min Temp 3°C

B

Passiflora

‘Perfume Passion’

A selection of Passiflora x belloti. Large pink, white and purple scented flowers from May to October. Min Temp 3°C

B

Passiflora

‘Pink Passion’

Large deep pink semi double flowers from April to November. Can be temperamental if over watered during winter. Min Temp 2°C

B

Passifora

‘Pink Nightmare’

A vigorous hybrid with beautiful pale pink, red and white flowers during summer, can stop flowering if it becomes too hot. Min Temp 4°C

B

Passiflora

x piresae

Another of my favourite hybrids. Large bright orange flowers from May to October. The more heat you can give this plant the better it will perform. Min Temp 10°C

C

Passiflora

‘Poppit’

An attractive cultivar with large pale mauve and white flowers from March to November. Min Temp -2°C

B

Passiflora

‘Preciosa’

Very similar to Passiflora alata but the flowers are larger. Scented purple, red and white blooms. This vine tends to flower in flushes from late April to November. Min Temp 4°C

B

Passiflora

‘Pura Vida 1’

A medium sized vine with rich wine and deep purple flowers from April to November. Min Temp 3°C

B

Passiflora

‘Pura Vida 2’

A medium sized pant with beautiful red, purple and white flowers from May to October. Min Temp 3°C

B

Passiflora

‘Purple Haze’

A large vine with strong foliage. Large mauve and purple flowers from April to November. Min Temp -1°C

A

Passiflora

‘Purple Passion’

Large pale mauve, blue and white flowers. Free flowering from April to November. Min Temp -1°C

B

Passiflora

‘Purple Pendulum’

Large purple, deep purple and white flowers from April to November. Similar to Passiflora ‘Betty Myles Young’, though far more vigorous and will grow much taller than many hybrids. Min Temp 0°C

B

Passiflora

‘Purple Rain’

A strong robust vine. Large mauve, purple and deep purple flowers from May to October. Min Temp 1°C

B

Passiflora

‘Sabine’

A selection of Passiflora x violacea. Deep reddish purple and white flowers from May to October. Min Temp 0°C

B

Passiflora

‘Saint Rule’

An old English hybrid. Medium sized white and mauve flowers with attractive green/grey foliage. Min Temp 2°C

B

Passiflora

‘Sammie’

A delicate hybrid with small cream and white flowers from April to October. Keeps a nice shape and is suitable for hanging baskets. Min Temp 1°C

B

Passiflora

‘Sapphire’

A hybrid of Passiflora edulis flavicarpa. Large scented white and deep blue flowers from April to October. Glossy dark green foliage. Min Temp 5°C

B

Passiflora

‘Scarlet Flame’

A selection of Passiflora vitifolia. A very strong free flowering vine. Large red and white centred flowers all year round if hot enough. Attractive foliage with the new growth being very bronze. A real show stopper in any conservatory. Min Temp 8°C

B

Passiflora

‘Simply Red’

A medium sized vine similar to Passiflora ‘Purple Haze’. Showy mauve, purple and white flowers from May to November. Min Temp 2°C

B

Passiflora

‘Smythiana’

A vigorous free flowering hybrid. Beautiful deep pink and purple semi pendulous flowers from April to November. Performs well in a cold or heated conservatory and will give a good show. Min Temp 0°C

B

Passiflora

‘So Fah’

A rare hybrid with beautiful large purple, white and maroon scented flowers during summer. Min Temp 4°C

C

Passiflora

‘Star of Bristol’

A medium sized vine. Showy mauve, blue, white and purple flowers from May to November. Min Temp 0°C

B

Passiflora

‘Star of Clevedon’

A strong vine with large blue and white flowers from May to October. Min Temp 0°C

B

Passiflora

‘Star of Kingston Seymour’

Another medium sized vine with large pale purple, mauve and white flowers from April to November. Min Temp 0°C

B

Passiflora

‘Star of Surbiton’

A vigorous free flowering vine with large white, blue and purple flowers from March to November. Min Temp -1°C

B

Passiflora

‘Sue Beardshaw’

Another cultivar by Colin Beardshaw. Large pink, mauve and white flowers from May to October. Attractive pale green foliage. Very free flowering. Min Temp 2°C

B

Passiflora

‘Sunburst’

A vigorous hybrid once established. Small orange and yellow flowers from May to November. Can be strongly scented when very warm!!! Attractive variegated foliage. Min Temp 7°C

B

Passiflora

‘Surprise’

Delicate foliage with large purple, mauve and white flowers during summer. Min Temp 3°C

B

Passiflora

‘Tinlandii’

A large vine with good strong foliage. Large pale mauve and mauve flowers from May to October. Min Temp 4°C

B

Passiflora

‘Venus’

A medium sized vine. Large white and lilac/blue flowers from May to November. Min Temp 1°C

B

Passiflora

‘Violetta’

A pretty free flowering vine with deep violet/blue and white flowers from May to October. Min Temp 2°C

B

Passiflora

x violacea

A very old hybrid and the first one to be illustrated. Formally known as Passiflora caerulea x racemosa. Often mis-named Passiflora rubra. Vigorous and free flowering large showy deep reddish purple and white flowers from April to November. Very versatile, will go outside if sheltered or in a cold or heated conservatory. Min Temp -1°C

B

Passiflora

x violacea 'Victoria'

A selection of the above but with paler purple/pink and white flowers from April to November. Very suitable for pot growing. Min Temp -1°C

B

Passiflora

‘Viva Cemente’

An attractive cultivar. Large mauve and purple flowers from June to October. Min Temp 2°C

B

Passiflora

‘White Star’

A medium sized cultivar. Large white, pale mauve and purple flowers from May to September. Min Temp 1°C

B

Passiflora

‘White Wedding’

A strong robust climber. Very free flowering, large pure white flowers from May to November. Min Temp 2°C

B

Passiflora

‘Wilgen Verhoeff’

(Passiflora ‘Pink Passion’) Large semi double deep pink flowers from April to November. Min Temp 2°C

B

Passiflora

‘Yalinga’

A free flowering hybrid. Tends to orgy flowers many times through summer and early autumn. Large mauve, white and blue flowers. Min Temp 1°C

B

Pileostegia

viburnoides

A slow growing evergreen climber. Quite suitable for any aspect. During August and September it will be covered in masses of white scented flowers turning cream as they mature which bees adore. HARDY

B

Plumbago

auriculata

An evergreen woody scrambling vine. Masses of pale blue flowers from March to November. All year round if in a heated conservatory. Min Temp 1°C

B

Pyrostegia

venusta

Flame Vine. An evergreen climbing shrub which I find needs to be quite large to flower. Bright orange tubular flowers during autumn and Spring. Min Temp 1°C

B

Rhdochiton

atrosanguineum

(Purple Bell Vine) A deciduous perennial climber. Dark heart shaped leaves with an abundance of pendulous purple and deep purple tubular flowers from April to November. Can be grown outside but it has to be very sheltered. For best results pot gown and bring undercover for the winter months being very careful not to overwater. Min Temp 2°C

A

S Schizophragma

hydrangeoides

A deciduous climbing hydrangea. Large white flowers from July to September. Quite happy to be grown in shade. HARDY

C

Schizophragma

hydrangeoides ‘Moolight’.

A medium sized climber with white flowers during July to September. Attractive deep green leaves with silver marbling. Shady aspect. HARDY

C

Senecio

confussus

(Mexican Flame Vine.) A free flowering climber for the conservatory. Masses of bright orange and yellow flowers from late May to October. Needs regular pruning in the summer. Annual if planted outside. For the best show it is best kept in the conservatory. Min Temp 3°C

B

Solanum

crispum 'Glasnerin'

(Potato Tree.) A semi evergreen climbing shrub. Clusters of lilac/blue and blue flowers with an orange centre from May to October. Can be vigorous so be sure to prune regularly. Min Temp -7°C

B

Solanum

Jasminoides

(Potato Vine.) A semi evergreen vine with dense dark green foliage. Clusters of white flowers with a lemon eye from late March to November. Min Temp 2°C

B

Solanum

laxum 'Album'

A much more vigorous vine with dark green foliage and large clusters of white flowers with a yellow centre during summer. Will remain semi evergreen in very sheltered locations. Min Temp -5°C

B

Solanum

laxum ‘Variegata’

Another vigorous vine with clusters of white flowers during summer and early autumn. Attractive green and bright yellow variegated foliage. Sheltered aspect. Min Temp -2°C

B

Solanum

rantonetii

A vigorous conservatory plant. Quite happy in full sun or semi shade. Deep blue flowers with a yellow eye nearly all year round if grown with heat. Prune regularly during growing season to encourage new blooms. Min Temp 4°C

B

Solanum

seaforthianum

(St Vincent Lilac.) A strong woody vine. Semi evergreen or evergreen if warm enough in the conservatory. Masses of pale blue and white flowers from June to October followed by orange ornamental fruits. Prune regularly. Min Temp 4°C

B

Sollya

heterophylla

(Australian Bluebell Plant.) A slender twining evergreen climber. Masses of delicate blue pendulous flowers from May to October followed by ornamental purple fruit. Can be grown outside if very protected but I find it is best pot grown and taken into a cold conservatory for the winter months. Min Temp -1°C RECOMMENDED.

B

Sollya

heterophylla ‘Alba’

A delicate twining evergreen climber with beautiful pendulous white flowers from June to September. Again best pot grown and taken into a cold conservatory for the winter. Min Temp 0°C

B

Sollya

heterophylla ‘Pink Charmer’

A much more vigorous evergreen climber than the two previous. Delicate pale pink flowers from June to October. Min Temp 0°C

B

Stauntonia

hexaphylla

An evergreen twining climber with green leathery foliage. Fragrant pale pink/white bell shaped flowers during the spring. Quite happy to be grown in sun or semi shade. Very sheltered location. Min Temp -2°C

C

Stephonotis

floribunda

(Madagascar Jasmine). Probably one of the most popular houseplant sold. Dark green thick glossy foliage with the most beautifully scented white flowers from May onwards. Min Temp 7°C

B

Strongyloden

macrobotrys

(‘Jade Vine’) A woody perennial vine reaching up to 15 Metres. The flowers are just so stunning, racemes of pendulous flower up to 90cm. Aquamarine to Jade green in colour. A large temperate greenhouse is required for best results. Min Temp 15°C

T Tecomaria

capensis

(Cape Honeysuckle.) Evergreen climbing shrub. Bright orange flowers. I find this plant flowers well from late September and October, but will bloom at other times during the year. Prune regularly. Min Temp 4°C

B

Thunbergia

Thunbergia gregorii

Thunbergia Lemon

Thunbergia alata – ‘Black Eyed Susan’ A twining perennial climber which is available in various colours. To successfully overwinter it is best to bring them into a conservatory with some frost protection. Quite happy to be pot grown or in hanging baskets, but do not overwater during winter. All are recommended.

Thunbergia

alata ‘Butterscotch’

A new cultivar by ourselves. A free flowering plant with butterscotch yellow flowers and a black eye from April to November. Min Temp 3°C

B

Thunbergia

alata ‘Lemon ‘

Very free flowering with bright yellow/lemon flowers which have a black eye from April to November. Min Temp 3°C

A

Thunbergia

alata ‘Orange and Red’

A far more vigorous performer with large flowers and much denser foliage. Orange blooms with flashes of burnt orange/red through the petals with a black eye. Min Temp 3°C

A

Thunbergia

alata ‘Orange Beauty’

Very striking bright orange flowers with a black eye from April to November. Min Temp 3°C

A

Thunbergia

‘African Sunset’

An annual climber up to 1.5 metres in height. An abundance of different shades of burnt orange/red flowers, pale cream/yellow flowers or red/pink flowers, all with a black eye.

A

Thunbergia

battiscombeii

A perennial twining vine. Medium blue flowers with a yellow eye in late spring and late autumn. Glossy green foliage. Min Temp 4°C

C

Thunbergia

coccinea

A perennial wood climber. Racemes of orange/red flowers during mid summer and early autumn. Min Temp 2°C

B

Thunbergia

erecta

‘Bush Clock Vine’ An erect shrub producing masses of blue/violet flowers with a cream/white throat from May to October. Min Temp 6°C

B

Thunbergia

fragrans

An herbaceous perennial climber with attractive foliage. White scented flowers from June to October. Min Temp 3°C

B

Thunbergia

grandiflora

Blue Trumpet Vine. A strong perennial twining climber. Attractive foliage. Large pale blue flowers with a white throat from June to October. Quite happy in sun or semi shade. Min Temp 5°C

B

Thunbergia

gregorii

Perennial twining climber. This is probably my favourite of the Thunbergia’s. The bright orange flowers give a magnificent show from spring to autumn. The flower buds are enclosed by delightful hirsute bracts. Min Temp 3°C

B

Thunbergia

mysorensis

(Indian Clock Vine.) A very vigorous twining climber. Dark green glossy foliage and show stopping pendant racemes of rich yellow and dark red flowers from Spring to Autumn once established. Min Temp 10°C

C

Thunbergia

mysorensis ‘Peach & Apricot’

Not as vigorous as the above but produces equally as beautiful racemes of pale peach and apricot flowers during Summer and Autumn. Min Temp 10°C

C

Thunbergia

natalensis

A dwarf shrub reaching about one metre in height. Dark green foliage with large mauve/pale blue tubular flowers and yellow throats during Summer and early Autumn. Min Temp 3°C

C

Thunbergia

‘Susie Orange’

Annual climber suitable for hanging baskets, pots or in a border. Pale orange flowers with a black throat from summer to Autumn.

A

Thunbergia

‘Susie Yellow’

Annual climber with pale yellow flowers and a black eye from Summer into Autumn.

A

Thunbergia

‘Susie White’

Annual climber with masses of white flowers with a black eye from Summer into Autumn.

A

Trachelospermum

asiaticum

Probably the hardiest of this group in my experience. A vigorous twining climber with small green leathery foliage which turns a rusty red colour during the winter. Beautiful sweetly scented small yellow flowers from April to early August. Will perform well in sun or semi shade. Min Temp -15°C

B

Trachelospermum

jasminoides

(Star Jasmine or Conferderate Jasmine.) An evergreen shrubby climber with glossy green foliage turning bronze/red in winter and returning to green when the weather warms up in late spring. Bunches of heavily jasmine scented white flowers from early May to late August. Needs a sheltered aspect and free draining soil to perform to its best potential. Min Temp -10°C

B

Trachelospermum

jasminoides ‘Majus’

A larger more vigorous form of the above.

B

Trachelospermum

jasminoides ‘Variegatum’

A more tender version of Trachelospermum jasminoides. A medium sized evergreen climber with attractive green/grey and white variegated foliage from late spring until early autumn. As it becomes colder during winter the foliage gets a lovely red/pink tinge on it. Bunches of white scented flowers during summer. A sheltered wind free aspect is required. Min Temp -5°C

B

Trachelospermum

wilsoni

A vigorous twining evergreen climber which has white scented flowers during summer. Foliage is more slender with a prominent white vein running through. Sheltered aspect.

B

Tropaeolum

pelegrinum

(Tropaeolum canariense) Canary Creeper. A vigorous half hardy annual. Delicate pale green foliage with masses of bright yellow flowers from late Spring to early Autumn.

B

Tropaeolum

speciosum

(Flame Flower.) A perennial climber with beautiful bright red flowers during summer. Quite happy when growing up through a yew tree or conifers where it will be protected and free draining.

B

Vigna

caraculla – Form 1

(Snail Bean.) A vigorous twining perennial. Delicate clusters of snail like flowers, fragrant white with a tinge of purple on the newly opened flowers turning more cream white, yellow and purple as they mature. Min Temp 1°C

B

Vigna

caracalla – Form 2

A vigorous twining perennial as above but with purple/mauve flowers which have a tinge of white on them. Min Temp 1°C

B

Vitis

amurensis

(Amur Grape.) A strong growing deciduous shrubby vine. Large leaves which turn to a lovely rich crimson/purple in Autumn. The fruits are black but very bitter. Will grow happily in full sun or semi shade. HARDY

B

Vitis

colgnetiae

(Crimson Glory Vine.) A rapid climbing deciduous climber. Very large heart shaped deep green leaves turning bright red during Autumn. Black/purple ornamental fruit. HARDY

B

Vitis

vinifera ‘Black Hamburg’.

A delicious black edible grape which produces an abundance of fruit during late summer and early autumn. Can be grown outside in a sheltered location. I grow ours under glass and in tunnels with great results. HARDY

B

V

W We grow a selection of Wisteria but because of their pot size and height they will be more expensive to Mail Order. POA Wisteria

brachybotris ‘Okayama’

A very prolific climber with the most beautiful scented deep mauve/violet flowers during late spring followed by attractive foliage. Very sheltered aspect.

Wisteria

brachybotris ‘White Silk’

Large cream/white flowers on short racemes during late May and June. HARDY

Wisteria

floribunda ‘Black Dragon’

A vigorous twining deciduous climber. Long pendant racemes of mauve/purple flowers from late spring to mid summer. HARDY

Wisteria

‘Geisha’

Long pendant racemes of pale blue/mauve scented flowers during spring. HARDY

Wisteria

sinensis

Fragrant mauve/lilac flowers during late spring and early summer on bare stems. The foliage appears once the blooms have finished. HARDY

Wisteria

sinensis ‘Blue Sapphire’

A deciduous climber. Sweetly scented long racemes of soft violet/blue flowers during May and June. HARDY

Aristolochia gigantea

Senecio confusus

Trachelospermum Jasminoides

P. caerulea