Best winter-flowering clematis

Browse our pick of the best winter-flowering clematis to grow.

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Winter-flowering clematis bring cheer to the garden in the dullest months. There are several varieties, with the most common and easy to grow being varieties of Mediterranean native Clematis cirrhosa , which includes 'Freckles', 'Wisley Cream' and 'Jingle Bells'. These are hardy enough to grow outside in the UK during winter and flower from November to February.

These evergreen climbers can be grown through other plants, such as climbing or rambling roses, where they extend the season of colour and interest, flowering when the rose is dormant. Other winter clematis include Clematis napaulensis and Clematis ‘Lunar Lass’. These are tender and are best suited to growing in a conservatory or greenhouse.



How to grow winter-flowering clematis Grow Clematis cirrhosa in moist but free-draining soil in a sheltered spot in full sun. Its roots should be kept as dry as possible in winter, so plant it in the rain shadow of a wall where it will not succumb to winter wet. Tie stems into their support initially, after which they will twine themselves.

Cut back after flowering. Tender winter clematis should be grown in rich, moisture-retentive, peat-free compost in pots in the conservatory or greenhouse. Prune after flowering.

Browse our pick of the best winter-flowering clematis to grow, below. Clematis cirrhosa ‘Wisley Cream’ One of the first Clematis cirrhosa cultivars, 'Wisley Cream' bears greenish flowers that mature to a creamy white, from November to March. Height x Spread: 4m x 1.

5m Clematis cirrhosa ‘Jingle Bells’ This Christmas-flowering variety blooms from December through to March, bearing large, creamy-white flowers. H x S: 5m x 2m Clematis cirrhosa var. balearica This variety has creamy-white flowers with delicate pink freckles, with a more subtle effect than the more heavily speckled 'Freckles' variety.

Clematis cirrhosa var. balearica may not survive harsh winters. H x S: 2.

5m x 1.5m Clematis x cartmanii ‘Avalanche’ Flowering from February to April, Clematis 'Avalanche' bears masses of white flowers against a backdrop of dark-green leaves. Unlike varieties of Clematis cirrhosa , it thrives in partial shade.

Although hardy to -7oC, it may suffer leaf damage in cold winters. H x S: 4m x 2m Clematis napaulensis Native to Nepal, Clematis napaulensis flowers from November to March. Green buds open to flowers with large, purple stamens.

This species will probably need some protection in winter, or grow it in a cold greenhouse or conservatory. H x S: 3m x 1.5m.