- Scented evergreen climber with simple creamy white flowers usually appearing in April and early may.
- Vigourous woody climber producing masses of simple pink or white flowers in late spring and early summer.
- Useful large leaved evergreen climber for shaded locations will grow on a wall, up trees or as a ground cover.
- Evergreen self clinging climber useful for dark north facing walls.
- Self clinging deciduous climber suitable for growing up large trees and dark north facing walls.
- Large sweet scented twining climber producing masses of white flowers but requires a little shelter.
- The fragrant Honey Suckle, a woody scrambling climber typical of British hedge rows.
- Vigourous deciduous climber grown for its spectacular autumn colour and ability to cling to walls without extra support
- A delicate perennial climber best grown through a hedge or large shrub. Bright red flowers are followed by blue berries and complemented by crisp green foliage.
- Vigourous twining climber producing masses of violet hanging flower clusters in early summer.