This article has been checked for horticultural accuracy by Oliver Parsons.

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Winter-flowering clematis bring cheer to the garden in the dullest months. There are several varieties, with some of 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 at some point between November and 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 urophylla 'Winter Beauty', which are only borderline hardy so need a reliably mild spot.

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