A clematis is a type of flowering shrub which can be grown to climb up walls or fences. There are many different varieties of clematis. a plant that attaches itself to trees, buildings, fences etc as it grows, and that has white or coloured flowers (klematis , from klema ). Any of the more than 200 species of perennial, chiefly climbing shrubs of the genus Clematis (buttercup family), found through most of the world, especially in Asia and North America. Many species are cultivated in North America for their attractive flowers, either solitary or in large clusters. The leaves usually are compound. Common species include woodbine; traveler's joy, or old-man's-beard (C. vitalba); virgin's bower (C. cirrhosa); and vine bower (C. viticella). The most popular horticultural hybrids are of primarily three species: C. florida, C. patens, and C. jackmanii