Clematis
Clematis vines are like something out of a fairy tale, with their tendrils and magnificent blooms. Clematis is by far the most popular climbing plant, and anybody who has grown one knows how stunning its display is when in full bloom. Blooms in loose clusters, bell or urn-shaped flowers, and flat or open flowers are the three main flower types. With the exception of most hybrids, many of the species feature fragrant blossoms. The scents of small-flowered species range from almond to hot cocoa. As a result, Clematis vines are one of the most popular and beautiful flowering vines in the home landscape.
Common name: Clematis
Botanical name: Clematis
Plant type: Perennial, Vine
Hardiness zones: 3 - 10 (USDA)
Mature size: 4 to 9 feet tall, wide
Bloom time: Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Flower color: Blue, Pink, Purple, Red, White, Yellow
Special features: Attracts Birds, Fragrance, Low Maintenance

Tangutica Clematis Anita

Clematis Duchess of Edinburgh

Clematis Armandii

Clematis x cartmanii ‘ Avalanche’

Western white Clematis

‘Pamela Jackman’ Clematis

Clematis Armandii

Clematis Alpina

‘Praecox’ Clematis

Clematis ‘Belle of working’

Clematis 'Jackmanii'

The president Clematis

H-F-Young-clematis

Stand by me Clematis

Fleuri Clematis

Etoile Violette Clematis

Claire de Lune Clematis

Clematis Montana 'Rubens'

Clematis ‘Nelly Moser’

Clematis Montana ‘Elizabeth’

Clematis Montana ‘Fragrant Spring’

‘Markham’s Pink’ Clematis

Clematis ‘Apple Blossom’

Clematis ‘My Angel’

Clematis ‘Asao’

Clematis ‘Alania’

Tekla Garland Clematis

Clematis’ Bourbon’

Clematis 'Rebecca'

Clematis tangutica ‘Bill Mackenzie’