Clematis 'Belle of Woking' has stunning, double, rosette, silvery-mauve flowers during May and June, followed by single flowers in September, fading to silvery-grey as they mature. These wonderful blooms can measure up to 12cm in size.
This non-evergreen climber would look delightful grown alongside a rose, and can be grown against a trellis, garden fence, wall, arches, pillars, pergolas, clambering over tree stumps and through large shrubs or planted in a container trained up bamboo canes or an obelisk.
Clematis 'Belle of Woking' was raised by George Jackman and Son, England.