| Description |
Flowers |
Height |
Aspect |
Prune |
| viticella Abundance: Small bright
mauve pink flowers with deeper red veins, produced in great...abundance.
Greenish stamens provide contrast. |
Jul-Sep |
8-12ft |
Any |
3 |
| viticella Alba Luxurians: Papery white
sepals tipped with green and dark almost black stamens. Looks marvellous
and a very classy plant. |
Jul-Sep |
10-15ft |
Any |
3 |
| viticella Betty Corning: Pretty lilac
bell-shaped flowers with recurving tips and a lovely fragrance. One
of the longest flowering varieties - ours is often still in bloom
in November. |
Jul-Sep |
10-15ft |
Any |
3 |
| viticella Black Prince: Profusion
of flowers so dark they're almost black but actually a deep purple
fading to reddish purple. An exceptional plant but needs a light background
to show well. |
Jul-Sep |
10-12ft |
Any |
3 |
| viticella Blue Belle: Deep violet
flowers, much larger than the usual viticella. Golden stamens - a
larger flowered Etoile Violette. |
Jul-Sep |
10-12ft |
Any |
3 |
| viticella Docteur Le Bele: New
Adding this to the viticella list as the flowers are small
enough and it's a hard pruning variety. Goes for a mass effect, producing
great quantities of dark red flowers with cream stamens. |
Jul-Sep |
8-10ft |
Any |
3 |
| viticella Elvan: Myriads
of very dainty small bell-like purple flowers, each tepal with a cream
band feathering the centre. 2-3"diam. |
Jul-Sep |
8-10ft |
Any |
3 |
| viticella Emilia Plater: Lilac blue
flowers make a welcome addition to the viticella colour range. A Polish
variety which is very tough and prolific. |
Jul-Sep |
8-10ft |
Any |
3 |
| viticella Etoile Violette: AGM
Deep purple flowers, larger than average with a creamy centre.
Produces sheets of blossom. 2-3"diam. |
Jul-Sep |
10-12ft |
Any |
3 |
| viticella Foxtrot: White tepals edged
in plum/purple - bruise coloured. Plenty of flowers and looks stunning.
Valuable new introduction to the range of viticellas from Barry Fretwell.
|
Jul-Sep |
8-10ft |
Any |
3 |
| viticella Little Nell: Flowers white
with pale pink bands and green stamens. Dainty. Looks best with another
plant to give contrast - dark foliage to show off the pale flower,
or a stronger coloured rose. |
Jul-Sep |
10-12ft |
Any |
3 |
| viticella Madame Julia Correvon: AGM
Bright red twisted sepals, well spaced with golden stamens. An
old variety and the best red. 2-3"diam. |
Jul-Sep |
8-10ft |
Any |
3 |
| viticella Margot Koster: An extremely
free flowering variety with tissue pink-mauve flowers. They are almost
too heavy for their stems and hang their heads creating a most attractive
effect. |
Jul-Sep |
8-10ft |
Any |
3 |
| viticella Mary Rose (syn. viticella Flore Pleno):
D Small amethyst coloured flowers like little chrysanthemums.
Imagine the bloom on a purple grape. Very ancient form believed to
have been grown in the 1600s. |
Jul-Sep |
8-10ft |
Any |
3 |
| viticella Minuet: AGM Cream
flowers, bordered with bright rosy pink and delicately etched with
mauve lacing. 1-2"diam. |
Jul-Sep |
10-12ft |
Any |
3 |
| viticella Miniseelik (Miniskirt):
New. I like this one - reddish flowers with a hint of purple,
striped white and veined in red, produced in enormous quantities.
Yellowish cream and green centre. Absolutely fantastic. Dinky height
too. |
Jul-Sep |
5-6ft |
Any |
3 |
| viticella Södertälje: (syn.
Grandiflora Sanguinea) A good reddish pink and extremely free flowering.
Quite a large flower at 2-3"diam. |
Jul-Sep |
8-10ft |
Any |
3 |
| viticella Mrs Tage Lundell: Lovely
addition to the always useful viticellas, profuse flowering and pretty
light red. |
Jul-Sep |
8-10ft |
Any |
3 |
| viticella Polish Spirit: AGM Rich
deep purple, very free flowering, easy and very smart. Named for the
courage of the Polish people during World War II. 2-3"diam. |
Jul-Sep |
8-10ft |
Any |
3 |
| viticella Prince Charles: Grand variety
for a small garden, masses and masses of small blue-lilac flowers
from top to bottom. 3-4" diam. |
Jun-Sep |
5-6ft |
Any |
3 |
| viticella Purpurea Plena Elegans:
AGM Fully double violet purple rosettes in great quantity.
The reverse of the sepals is a soft lavender grey. 2"diam. |
Jul-Sep |
10-12ft |
Any |
3 |
| viticella Royal Velours: AGM Very
luxurious velvety flowers in deep wine red. Has an exceptional depth
of colour, looks marvellous with the pale blue of 'Blue Angel' (Blekitny
Aniol). 2"diam. |
Jul-Sep |
10-15ft |
Any |
3 |
| viticella Rubra (syn. Kermesina):
Good bright crimson with a white 'eye' and brown stamens. Glows like
rubies when the sun shines through it. 2"diam. |
Jul-Sep |
10-15 |
Any |
3 |
| viticella Tango: Cream flowers veined
and edged in red. A Minuet with attitude! Prolific and makes a sparkling
display. Takes time to become established but worth it |
Jul-Sep |
8-10ft |
Any |
3 |
| viticella Vanessa: Palest blue flowers,
very delicate colouring touched with pink in the centre. Greeny yellow
stamens. A very free-flowering new introduction from Vince & Sylvia
Denny. |
Jul-Sep |
8ft |
Any |
3 |
| viticella Venosa Violacea: AGM
Much larger flowers than usual. The white sepals are veined with
red and bordered with purple. Showy. 4-5"diam. |
Jul-Sep |
10-12ft |
Any |
3 |
| viticella Viola: Velvety dark purple/blue
with an extraordinarily rich depth of colour. Amazing contrast of
cream stamens. Great quantity of flowers - needs a light background.
We've put this in with the viticellas as it is so like them in form
and behaviour although the flower is large enough (5") for it
to be in with the hybrids. Another from Estonia (got to be tough!).
A great favourite here. |
Jul-Sep |
8-10ft |
Any |
3 |
Contact: Rachel
rachel@ukclematis.co.uk
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