T.H. Barker &
Son
Baines Paddock Nursery
Haverthwaite, Ulverston
Cumbria, LA12 8PF, UK
Tel: 015395 58236























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T.H. Barker & Son All Rights Reserved
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| Texensis |
The species clematis texensis is difficult to grow and not terribly
hardy. Crossed with tougher parents, the named varieties are amongst
the most beautiful of flowers and the aristocrats of the clematis
world. They are perfectly hardy, though in colder districts they will
appreciate a mulch in the autumn and they will behave as herbaceous
plants, coming up from below the ground - in warmer climates they
would break from the leaf nodes. We find that in Northern gardens
a sunny aspect is important they are late flowering and they need
the sun to ripen them. They look particularly attractive grown with
other plants, such as roses and small shrubs, or, if they are a tulip
type, grown along the front of a border. They all need hard pruning.
Temp. Zones 4 - 9
Sorry, we are
no longer able to provide a mail order service. Visitors to the nursery
are welcome.
Prices: 2 litre plants from £6.50 - 4 litre plants from £12.50
- Available at the nursery only. See Introduction
page for opening times |
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Description
( Click on thumbnail image at left to see larger pictures )
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Flowers |
Height |
Aspect |
Prune |
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texensis Duchess of Albany: AGM Deep
pink sepals with deeper rose pink bars. The flowers look like pointed
tulips and are held upright, so grow them over a low shrub where they
can be admired. Flower 1 - 2" diam. |
Jul-Oct |
6-8ft |
E.S.W. |
3 |
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texensis Etoile Rose: The nodding flowers
are cerise pink edged in silver. This one is best grown over an archway,
so you can look up into it. It's a gem. 1-2"diam. |
Jul-Oct |
8-12ft |
E.S.W. |
3 |
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texensis Gravetye Beauty: Opening wider than
the above two forms. The inside of the flower is a bright ruby red.
They begin like red tulips and end like stars. 1-2" diam. |
Aug-Sep |
8-12ft |
E.S.W. |
3 |
No
Image |
texensis Ladybird Johnson: Tulip shaped flowers,
deep purply red at the edges with a dark red bar. The tips open to
show a contrasting cream centre. |
Jul-Sep |
6-8ft |
E.S.W. |
3 |
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texensis Pagoda: Comparatively large creamy
white nodding bells, the tips of the petals curving back, all edged
with a dusky pink/mauve band on the outside, delicately veined red
within. Has a lot of viticella in its parentage which can be seen
in the shape. 3"diam. |
Jul-Oct |
8-10ft |
E.S.W. |
3 |
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texensis Princess Diana: Very deep pink flowers
with an even brighter pink bar. A little larger than other texensis,
with creamy yellow stamens. They stand up like tulips. |
Jul-Sep |
6-8ft |
E.S.W. |
3 |
No
Image |
texensis Sir Trevor Lawrence: Brilliant glowing
crimson shading to light violet at the edges and curling over at the
tips. Long creamy yellow stamens. 1-2"diam. |
Aug-Oct |
6-8ft |
E.S.W. |
3 |
Contact: Rachel
rachel@ukclematis.co.uk
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