Collection: Climbing Plants
Climbing plants are the best way to make use of your garden’s vertical spaces, bringing all the colour, fragrance and flowers you need to take your garden to the next level. At our nursery in Worcestershire, award winning growers nurture the biggest range of climbers in the UK. Using organic fertilisers, rainwater and natural pest control means that you can be sure you’re getting the most sustainable plants too.
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'Jasmina' Climbing Rose
Lilac-pink climbing rose
- Abundant lilac-pink cup shaped roses
- Strong fruity fragrance with notes of pear
- Repeat flowering: May to October
- Suitable for partial shade
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Clematis montana 'Alba'
Fluffy clouds of lace white
- Cruciform, single white blooms
- Pruning group 1 - no pruning
- Full sun to partial shade, hardy (H5)
- Flowers May to June
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Clematis cartmanii 'Joe'
Anything but 'average'...
- Profusions of daisy-white, single flowers
- Pruning group 1 - no pruning
- Full sun to partial shade, hardy (H4)
- Flowers February to April
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Clematis montana 'Rubens'
Sweetly-scented prolific bloomer
- Dozens of vanilla-scented, pale pink flowers
- Pruning group 1 - no pruning
- Full sun to partial shade, hardy (H5-H6)
- Flowers May to June
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Clematis cirrhosa 'Freckles'
Flowers like a Jackson Pollock
- Stunning, fragrant, bell-shaped flowers
- Pruning group 1 - no pruning
- Full sun, hardy (H4)
- Flowers December to February
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'Love Knot' Climbing Rose
Perfect around your door
- Clusters of vibrant red double roses
- Subtly scented
- Repeat flowering: June to October
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
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'Farruca Courtyard®' Climbing Rose
Roses like they used to be!
- Large, fully double blooms in a soft dark red
- Mildly fragranced
- Repeat flowering: May to October
- Neat and compact, perfect for patios!
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Everlasting Sweet Pea | Lathyrus latifolius 'White Pearl'
Comes back again and again
- Bright clusters of sweet, pea-like blooms
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
- Prefers a fully sunny spot
- Flowers from June to September
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'Antike' Climbing Rose
A showstopping climber
- Deep, cup-shaped full blooms in a dusky pink
- Lightly fragranced
- Repeat flowering: May to October
- Perfect for a sunny wall or doorway
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'Gardeners' Glory' Climbing Rose
Multi award-winning climber
- Clusters of bright yellow double blooms
- Rich, strong fragrance
- Repeat flowering: May to October
- RHS Award of Garden Merit
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Everlasting Sweet Pea | Lathyrus latifolius 'Pink Pearl'
Blush pink blooms all summer
- Clusters of delicate, lilac/rose-pink blooms
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
- Appreciates a position in full sun
- Flowers from June to September
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Red Trumpet Vine | Campsis tagliabuana 'Madame Galen'
Trumpet-shaped blooms all summer
- Spectacular coral pink, bugle-shaped flowers
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
- Grows best in full sunshine
- Flowers from June to September
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'Eisa Courtyard®' Climbing Rose
Glorious and elegant
- White and cream double blooms
- Subtly scented
- Repeat flowering: May to October
- Compact and perfect for patio pots
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£34Sale price From £25Purple Passion Flower | Passiflora 'Lavender Lady'
Attention-grabbing violet blooms
- Voluminous, flamboyant purple-blue flowers
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
- Loves a sunny spot (tolerates part shade)
- Blooms from July to September
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Clematis 'The Vagabond'
Velvety indigo blooms all summer
- Broad, single, indigo flowers (6 to 8 sepals)
- Pruning group 2 - light pruning
- Full sun to partial shade, fully hardy (H6)
- Flowers May to June, September
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Clematis texensis 'Princess Diana'
A truly majestic clematis
- Trumpet-shaped flowers in fuchsia pink
- Pruning group 3 - loves a prune
- Full sun to partial shade, hardy (H5)
- Flowers August to October
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Clematis 'Andromeda'
Hot pink stripes all summer
- Daisy white and hot pink single flowers
- Pruning group 2 - light pruning
- Full sun to partial shade, fully hardy (H6)
- Flowers May to September
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Clematis montana 'Wilsonii'
Clouds of dazzling blooms
- Quatrefoil silvery white petals
- Pruning group 1 - no pruning
- Full sun to partial shade, hardy (H5)
- Flowers May to June
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Ornamental Grape Vine | Vitis 'Brant'
Intense fruit and foliage
- Green leaves take on bronze hues come autumn
- Thrives indoors or out
- Loves a sunny location
- Bunches of edible grapes appear in autumn
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£30Sale price From £25Red Passion Flower | Passiflora caerulea 'Rubra'
Elevates any garden
- Large, showy magenta, white and purple blooms
- A vigorous, fast-growing climber
- Best growth occurs in full sun to part shade
- Blooms from July to September
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Rosa banksiae 'Alba Plena' | Rambling Rose
Turns a house into a home
- Double white flowers
- Sweet fragrance
- Once flowering: April to May
- Vigorous and thornless
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Clematis 'Innocent Glance'
You'll stare, not just glance!
- Delightful, pink double blooms
- Pruning group 2 - light pruning
- Full sun to partial shade, fully hardy (H6)
- Flowers May to September
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American Wisteria | Wisteria frutescens 'Amethyst Falls'
A compact and classy wisteria
- Cascading lilac blooms (up to 15cm long)
- Perfect for training up a wall or pergola
- Grows best in full sun, tolerates part shade
- Flowers from May to June
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'Pink Showers' Asiatic Jasmine | Trachelospermum asiaticum
Fragrance worth shouting about
- Pink pinwheel flowers, dark green foliage
- Vigorous growth and a wonderful fragrance
- Does well in both sun and partial shade
- Blooms from May to September
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Clematis 'Margaret Hunt'
Stunning lavender purple hues
- Glorious pale purple, single flowers
- Pruning group 3 - loves a prune
- Partial shade to full shade, fully hardy (H6)
- Flowers June to September
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'Redova Courtyard®' Climbing Rose
Sunrise in a rose
- Double blooms in warm yellows and reds
- Light, sweet fragrance
- Repeat flowering: May to October
- Ideal for fences, walls and pergolas
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Clematis alpina 'Willy'
Sweet pink alpine blooms
- Profusions of showy cruciate flowers
- Pruning group 1 - no pruning
- Full sun to partial shade, fully hardy (H6)
- Flowers March to April
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Meet Mollie
Climbers grown by specialists at the height of their game
What does it take to grow the strongest and best climbing plants in the show tent? Organic fertilisers, natural pest control and years of dedication from Mollie, our expert grower in Worcestershire. Professionally pruned and checked by hand, they’re guaranteed to put on a gold standard display in your garden, too.
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What kind of support do climbers need?
Most climbing plants will need some kind of support to climb up, whether that’s a trellis, a pergola or a network of wires. Twining climbers like clematis, jasmine and honeysuckle will curl themselves around a vertical obelisk or trellis, scrambling climbers such as roses will grow through a tree or over wires and tendril climbers will need a horizontal support. Self clinging climbers like ivy and Virginia creeper don’t need any support at all, and will happily attach themselves to a wall, fence or shed. Find out more about the right way to support your climber.

Can I grow a climber in a pot?
Climbers in pots are ideal for your patio, doorstep or pergola. In a sunny spot you can grow all sorts of flowering climbers including clematis, passiflora and roses - be sure to choose a more compact variety suitable for pots, such as Courtyard roses. For more shady spots, a jasmine, honeysuckle or ivy is easy to grow in a pot and can be pruned to fit smaller spaces. Growing in a pot and training your climber on a freestanding trellis or obelisk also means that your plant can come with you when you move! Here’s more potted inspiration from our growers…

Which are the fastest growing climbers?
Need to disguise a rundown shed or reduce neighbour noise? If you need your climber to do its thing ASAP, some of the fastest growing species include ivy, Boston ivy and Russian vine. They’ll cover your wall, fence or structure quickly while also helping to absorb pollution and soften noise from roads and surrounding houses. Virginia Creeper will grow to a height of around 20m if you want it to, and if you don’t, like all of these vigorous climbers, it’s easy to prune. Rundown shed? What rundown shed?

Caring for your climbing plant
Get your climbing plants off to a flying start by following our easy planting guide. Water your climber regularly while it’s getting established, especially if you’re growing it in a pot. Your new plant will appreciate a feed and some support to get it growing in the right direction. Once your climber has had the chance to grow bigger, you’ll want to keep it in shape with a little regular pruning - this is especially important for clematis, and you’ll be amazed at the difference it makes.
Climbing Plants FAQs
What are the best climbing plants?
Here are the climbing plants that made our top 5:
- Wisteria - A vigorous climber with woody vines covered in bunches of warmly fragranced flowers.
- Clematis - One of the best loved flowering climbers, and for good reason!
- Ivy - Hardy evergreen climbing or groundcover plants, self-clinging so no support needed.
- Honeysuckle - A vigorous climber with clusters of deliciously scented flowers to attract the birds and the bees.
- Climbing rose - Beautiful, long-lived and fragrant climbing roses are the perfect plants to grow up walls, fences, pergolas and more.
What is the fastest growing climbing plant?
We’d say the Wisteria is pretty quick! It is an astonishingly beautiful plant, and it grows 3-4.5m every year. Why not take a look at the other contenders?
What climbing plants bear fruit?
Climbing plants are a great way of maximising your space by growing upwards and if your vertical garden can produce delicious fruits, even better! Check out our five favourite fruiting climbers.
What plants like to climb walls?
Covering an unsightly house or garden wall with climbing plants will add colour, fragrance, and even soften noise from adjacent properties. But how do you choose the best one for you? We’ve done the leg work so you don’t have to.
When should I plant my climbers?
Autumn is best as the soil is still warm enough to encourage some root growth before winter. In addition, climbers in containers can be planted at any time of the year, so long as the ground is not frozen.
What is the easiest climber to grow?
There is no doubt that Clematis is one of the easiest climbing plants to grow but don't underestimate them! They will climb almost anything.
Do climbing plants need a trellis?
The structure you choose, unless the climber is self-clinging, must be strong and secure since mature climbing plants become heavy with age. If the climber is not self-clinging, then you'll need to install a framework around it prior to planting.
Happy plants make happy customers

Plants arrived in great condition and very promptly. Well established - much better than the ones I got at my local garden centre.
Monica Spence
| 24 May

Yet again this company delivered good healthy plants, exactly as shown in photos, well packaged and within delivery time quoted. Recommend!
Jacqueline Burgess
| 2 Jun

I continue to be so impressed with Roots. Their customer care, knowledge of their subject: from planting hedges to pruning roses and more, has been a great support.
Judy Lane
| 23 Oct

The plant arrived looking vigorously healthy, which brings a smile to your face, extremely well protected in its packaging.
Martyn Hill
| 5 Jul

As a non-gardener, I found my whole experience brilliant. Great information & advice available on the website, great range of products & prices are brilliant.
John-Paul
| 22 May

Wonderful plants and great customer service... really surprised to find that the plants are better than those you would get at your local garden centre.
Gavin Wilcock
| 8 Nov
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