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More than ten years in the making, Perennials is the most comprehensive guide available to these popular plants. It includes descriptions of over 2,500 types of perennials, each variety described in detail and illustrated with a handsome color photograph.
After three decades of collaboration, Roger Phillips and Martyn Rix continue to expand their plant collections and hone their knowledge. Perennials includes expert information on:
With a wide variety of old favorites and an exciting selection of rarities, Perennials is widely recognized as the indispensable and inspiring reference for color and variety for all sites and soil conditions.
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Roger Phillips is the author or co-author of 30 gardening books with total sales of more than three million copies worldwide. He is also the creator of two major BBC television series on gardening.
Martyn Rix is a botanist, plant collector and gardener, and the author of 17 books. He has collaborated with Roger Phillips since 1977.
Clematis
Anemonopsis macrophylla Sieb. & Zucc. (Ranunculacea) Native of Japan, in C Honshu, growing in woods in the mountains, flowering in July-September. Plant with a thick rootstock and upright stems to 80cm. Leave much divided, 2- to 3-ternate, with leaflets 4-8cm long. Flowers with 7-10 sepals, and about 10 petals, nodding, 3-3.5cm across. For a very sheltered and shady position, acid soil. Hot, dry wind soon causes the leaves to die, although the root may survive. Hardy to -15°C.
Clematis addisonii Britton (Ranunculaceae) Native of E North America, from S West Virginia and North Carolina, possibly to Tennessee, growing on scrubby slopes, flowering in May-June, in July in cultivation. Plant with several annual climbing stems to 2m. Leaves obtuse, bluish green, ovate, sessile or the uppermost stalked with a few tendrils, 5-10cm long. Flowers 1.8-3cm long with thick, fleshy sepals. For any good soil in sun or partial shade. Hardy to -15°C.
Clematis fremontii S. Wats. Native of North America, in Kansas, Nebraska and Missouri, growing in limestone hills, flowering in April-May. Plant with hairy stems 15-45cm tall, from a stout rootstock. Leaves sessile, glabrous except on the veins and edges; flowers c.2.5cm long. For well-drained soil in full sun. Hardy to -20°C or less.
Clematis heracleifalia DC var. davidiana (Franch). Hemsl. Native of China, from the northeast, west to Hubei. growing in rocky places, flowering in July-September. 'Wyevale' is now considered a selection of var. davidiana and is named after the nursery in Hereford. The flowers of 'Wyevale' are a good pale sky-blue, well scented, c.4cm across. Stems upright to 1m, requiring staking. Hardy to -20°C or less. Other varieties, and C. stans, have more tubular, paler flowers; see Shrubs p. 199.
Clematis integrifolia L. Native of Europe, from Austria south to Bulgaria and east to C Asia and the Caucasus, growing in grassland and steppes, flowering in June-August. Plant with several upright or sprawling stems to 1m from a stout rootstock. Leaves to 9cm long, ovate. Flowers nodding, with 4 sepals to 5cm long. Forma rosea has pink flowers with wavy margins to the sepals. For good soil in full sun and exposure. Hardy to -20°C or less.
Clematis x jouiniana C. K. Schneid. 'Praecox' A hybrid between C. heracleifolia 'Davidiana' and C. vitalba, raised in c.1900 in Metz. Stems to 3m in a year, often from a woody base. Flowers each about 2cm long, produced in great quantity in July-September, scented. For sun or partial shade, either on a wall or scrambling through scrub. Hardy to -20°C or less.
Clematis recta L. Native of Europe, from France and Spain, east to Poland, Bulgaria, Russia and the Caucasus, growing in scrub and sunny hills, flowering in June-July. Plant forming a clump of hollow stems to 1.5m. Leaves I-pinnate, the leaflets to 9cm long. Flowers 1-4cm across. Forma purpurea (shown here) has purple leaves; the intensity of color varies with the season and the clone. For any soil in fully sun. Hardy to -25°C.
Clematis texensis Buckley Native of E North America, in Texas, between Colorado and the Rio Grande, growing in rich soil on shady limestone ledges, often along streams, flowering in July-September. Stems often annual, sometimes persistent near the base in warm winters, to 3m from a stout rootstock. Leaves glaucous, simple or 3-foliate, apiculate, cordate. Flowers 2-3cm long, scarlet to reddish purple. For a warm position; hardy to -15°C.
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