The species or type plant
Masses of flowers all summer
Vigorous to 12 ft.
Any aspect
Hard prune in February
READY NOW IN 2 LITRE DEEP POTS
SOLD OUT
RICHARD'S PICOTEE1666 viewsNEW COLOUR BREAK IN VITICELLAS.
This plant is amazing, first flowered for us in 2010, came back in 2011, brighter, stronger, bigger flowers.
On with the propagating, hopefully some will be available soon.
READY NOW IN 2 LITRE DEEP POTS
£ 16 . 00
Hanna1598 viewsLovely small pale blue nodding bells
Flowers July to September
Height 6 ft to 8 ft
AVAILABLE NOW.
Any aspect
Hard prune in February
£ 15
Zephyr1549 viewsSoft pink nodding bells with crinkly edges
Recent addition to our National Collection
Flowers July to September
Height 10 ft to 12 ft
Any aspect
Hard prune in February
Betty Corning1451 viewsSmall pale pinky blue nodding bells
Flowers July to September
Height 8 ft to 10 ft
Any aspect
Hard prune in February
Slight fragrance
Possibly a cross between crispa and viticella
£ 12
Chatsworth1381 viewsLovely pale blue viticella
Raised by Barry Fretwell
Long flowering period
Height 8 ft to 10 ft
Any aspect
Hard prune in February
£ 18
Mary Rose1377 viewsDusky purple small double flowers
Flowers July to September
Vigorous to 12 ft
Any aspect
Hard prune in February
SOLD OUT
Etoile Violette1370 viewsDeep purple flowers with yellow centres
Masses of flowers
Flowers July to September
Height 10 ft to 12 ft
Any aspect
Prune hard in February
AVAILABLE NOW
£ 12.00
Entel1367 viewsReally good soft pink viticella
Raised in Estonia
Flowers July to September
Height about 8 ft
Any aspect
Prune hard in February
SOLD OUT
Alba Luxurians1338 viewsWhite flowers with green tips
Flowers July to September
Height 10 ft. to 12 ft.
Any aspect
Prune hard in February
READY NOW IN 2 LITRE DEEP POTS, READY TO PLANT
£ 15 . 00
RICHARD'S PICOTEE1328 viewsSuper new viticella raised here by us
Flowers July to September
Height 10 ft. to 12 ft.
Any aspect
Prune hard in February
2 year old plant in 2 litre deep pot, ready to plant now.
£ 16 . 00
Alba Luxurians1314 viewsSeen here at Sissinghurst in 2008,
splendid photo by Alan Hopkins