Climber Seeds

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  1. SWEET PEA 'MAMMOTH CRIMSON'

    This unusual Spencer Sweet Pea has exceptionally large, fragrant, bold, cherry red flowers, and it was specially bred to have up to 8 florets on long stems, making it ideal for cutting or for showing. ... Learn More

    $2.59

    (25 seeds)

  2. SWEET PEA 'PAINTED LADY'

    A lovely old-fashioned heirloom variety dating back to 1737. A profusion of rose/white bicolor flowers which are smaller than those of modern forms, but this is more than compensated for by their entrancing perfume. ... Learn More

    $2.59

    (25 seeds)

  3. SWEET PEA 'PARFUMIERE MIX'

    We have collected together a mix of numerous heirloom grandiflora varieties, some old and some new, that have been especially selected for their ability to fill a room with that heady sweet pea perfume. This is probably the best way to grow a good selection so you can pick your favourites! ... Learn More

    $2.59

    (25 seeds)

  4. SWEET PEA 'ROYAL WEDDING'

    The best long-stemmed, fragrant pure white sweet pea available today. Awarded Certificate of Merit by the Scottish National Sweet Pea Society. Ideal for exhibition or garden use. ... Learn More

    $2.59

    (25 seeds)

  5. SWEET PEA SPENCER MIXED

    A superb formula mixture of Spencer sweet peas, including some of the new introductions from the world's best breeders. ... Learn More

    $2.59

    (25 seeds)

  6. SWEET PEA 'STYLISH'

    A truly 'stylish' Spencer variety sweet pea with very fragrant and full-bodied flowers on long stems and all of the guaranteed performance and breeding you might expect from this stable. ... Learn More

    $2.59

    (25 seeds)

  7. TAMUS COMMUNIS/BLACK BRYONY

    The flowers clusters of this unusual British native, which is dioecious, with separate male and female plants, are greenish-yellow, with the male flowers produced in slender 5-10 cm racemes. However, its main attraction is in autumn and early winter, when the sizeable bunches of dazzling red berries, which are not edible, become extremely conspicuous as they have twined through the now leafless hedges. So do not consume any part of this plant! An unusual, and most attractive British native, it has an unusual growth habit in that it climbs through the hedgerow like a vine, vigorously weaving it ... Learn More

    $2.86

    (10 seeds)

  8. THUNBERGIA ALATA MIXED COLOURS

    Masses of five-petalled flowers in shades of cream, apricot and orange, each with a deep chocolate coloured centre, stand out against mid-green, almost heart-shaped foliage. A delightful annual twining climber, it will make a fine display trailing up a wigwam of canes, or over a trellis or pergola, or you could try it in a hanging basket, allowing the blooming fronds to trail downwards. A perpetual easy-to-grow favourite. ... Learn More

    $2.86

    (20+ seeds)

  9. TROPAEOLUM AZUREUM

    The extremely rare and absolutely fabulous blue climbing nasturtium has thin twining stems which produce solid sheets of dazzling cobalt blue flowers from the leaf axils of delicate, attractively-lobed leaves. One of the most astonishing perennial plants of dry places in Chile, it dies down to deep resting tubers in winter which are best kept dry. It is one of the absolutely ultimate alpine house plants. We have been advised that this seed will possibly not be available after next year. ... Learn More

    $7.78

    (6 seeds)

  10. TROPAEOLUM BRACHYCERAS

    Bright yellow, green-spurred, chubby flared flowers delicately pencilled crimson inside, and set off with a dark calyx, grow in dense swarms on thin twining stems clad in tiny delicate leaves. This choice, valuable, and extremely rare Andean plant will improve yearly with a slowly increasing tuber in a well-drained situation. ... Learn More

    $6.58

    (6 seeds)

  11. TROPAEOLUM LEPTOPHYLLUM

    This extremely rare plant is possibly not in cultivation and exists in profusion in just a few secret places in the southern Chilean Andes where these very few seeds have been grown in cultivation. Very perennial and hardy down to at least USA zone 8, it makes a steadily-increasing tuber which yearly produces scrambling stems bearing finely divided blue-green foliage beneath masses of five-petalled yellow flowers. In 1833 William Hooker and George Arnott described Tropaeolum polyphyllum subsp. gracile. This scarce plant, which resembles a dwarf T. polyphyllum both in growth and also smaller se ... Learn More

    $10.57

    (4 seeds)

  12. TROPAEOLUM POLYPHYLLUM

    Very rare and desirable. Billowing trails of blue-grey leaves cascade along the ground or scramble through undergrowth, followed by an overwhelming display of golden yellow ochre flowers opening in June. This gorgeous Andean plant is astonishing when its deeply tunneling hardy roots are established on a hot well-drained bank, and although it improves quite slowly over the years it is well worth the wait. Very few good seeds available. These few seeds are collected individually, with permission, from a high altitude Botanic Garden. ... Learn More

    $17.22

    (4 seeds)

  13. TROPAEOLUM SPECIOSUM

    Sheets of dazzling scarlet flowers cascading amidst pretty, delicate, divided leaves, adorn this gorgeous plant throughout midsummer. This fabulous Chilean native prefers peat to be incorporated into the soil, when it will make countless, long-lived hardy tubers. It is happiest when planted under dark shrubs, when it will soon establish and scramble over them, especially boring evergreen ones that have either finished, or are yet to flower. Finally, in late summer and autumn, bright blue shiny berries are formed. Just a few hundred fresh seeds are collected here every autumn! We collect less a ... Learn More

    $13.10

    (4 seeds)

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    TROPAEOLUM TRICOLOR

    Tropaeolum tricolor is a captivating annual prized for its vibrant, three-toned blossoms appearing in swarms of small but gorgeous red flowers, with distinctive black and yellow lips. This plant will effortlessly brighten any garden space, creating a stunning display against a backdrop of glossy, circular leaves. This charming nasturtium enhances garden borders, containers, and hanging baskets alike with its dazzling colors. With a naturally trailing or climbing habit, it makes an excellent choice for vertical accents and ground cover in sunny, well-drained areas. ... Learn More

    $6.98

    (10 seeds)

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    VITIS AMURENSIS

    Vitis amurensis, commonly known as Amur Grape or Siberian Grape, is a vigorous, deciduous climbing vine native to the Amur River region of Siberia, China, and Korea. This cold-hardy species is known for its ability to withstand temperatures as low as -40°C (-40°F), making it one of the hardiest grapevines available. The plant features large, deeply lobed, green leaves that turn vibrant shades of red, orange, and purple in autumn, adding ornamental value to landscapes. Small, fragrant flowers bloom in late spring to early summer, followed by clusters of edible, dark purple-black grapes in late ... Learn More

    $3.92

    (10 seeds)

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