Exceptional flowering and low growth with this, the oldest variety of the SAPHYRA® range
This variety of Clematis is low growing: its shape is at first upright, then supple with flexible stems. The adult plant SAPHYRA ® Indigo reaches a height of 1.00 to 1.20 m.The flowers, about 10 cm large, have 5 - 6 tepals, and are indigo coloured (dark purple-blue) at blossom time, then getting paler; the stamens are dark violet at first, becoming white at their base. Flowering is very prolific, from June to the autumn.
Trophies:
Bronze medal at Plantarium 2004 (Boskoop NETHERLANDS)2014 SNA Retailer's Choice Awards (USA)
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The ideal clematis for urban gardens
SAPHYRA® Nancy is a new Clematis variety, ideal for terraces, balconies and small urban gardens. With its compact habit, not exceeding 1.5 to 2 m, it can be grown as a climbing plant or as a ground cover. Extremely flowering, it offers an airy and colourfull display that is repeated throughout the summer. Its abundant, fuchsia-pink, star-shaped 10-12 cm flowers, shine bright against the foliage. Resistant to pollution, cold, rain, drought and diseases, it is an easy-to-grow, low maintenance plant. The SAPHYRA® Nancy Clematis behaves like a perennial and regrows from base every year. Pruning is not obligatory.
A clematis named after the city of Nancy:
The city of Nancy is the birthplace of Victor Lemoine, regarded worldwide as the greatest ornamental plant breeder and introducer of all times. The naming of this clematis variety is a fitting tribute to the role played by the city of Nancy in the development of horticulture.
All the qualities of SAPHYRA® clematis, with the added bonus of purple!
Clematis SAPHYRA® Violetta has violet flowers, which are darker than those of SAPHYRA® Indigo.
It is also highly branched and stocky, and grows upright.
Like all SAPHYRA®, it's easy to garden, highly resistant to disease, dryness and excess water, and doesn't need pruning as it restarts from the base every year.
It can be used as ground cover, as a border plant or in combination with a support plant.
In the SUCCESS® range, a blue, very floriferous Clematis
This selection is particularly representative for the SUCCESS® range. Since its flowering starts from the bottom and goes to the top, it is well adapted to be sold as 'flowering pot plants'. In the garden it differs from other varieties of traditional Clematis that have less flowers at their base. The flowers of 12 - 16 cm in diameter of SUCCESS® Bleu de Loire develop from the end of April until June. The fine purple blue tepals form a beautiful contrast to the bordeaux-red stamens in the heart. There is a second flowering from August to October. Its habit is very compact and of moderate height (under 2.00 m). Therefore Bleu de Loire can also be used in tubs to decorate the terrace or a balcony.
Sweet pink Clematis with very compact shape. Abondant second flowering
The sweet pink flowers of SUCCESS ® Candy appear in April - May - June and renew themselves abundantly until September - October. The shape of this selection is particularly dense.
Trophies:
Bronze medal at Plantarium 2013 (Boskoop - NETHERLANDS)
Spectacular flowering, lavender blue from top to bottom, during the spring and summer months.
This variety is exceptional for its ability to flower from top to bottom and for its abundant perpetual flowering. The slightly wavy and interlinked tepals are lavender blue with a wide light blue, almost white, centre line. The 12 to 18 cm wide flowers bloom from April to September - October. The shape is very compact, the height reaches 1.50 m to 2.00 m.
Trophies:
INNOVERT ® bronze medal 2013 Nursery Category (ANGERS - France).
An original contrast : the heart and its volcano of yellow stamen on intensely red tepals
In May-June and again in September, SUCCESS ® Magenta offers an original flowering: a beautiful contrast between the intense red of the tepals, the lemon yellow of the heart and its vulcano of stamen.
Just like a sun! Must be potgrown and protected during cold winters.This INRAE - EUROGENI variety has been selected for its regular growth, more compact and branched than the standard species, even without trimming. For production in nurserys no regulators are needed.Beautiful healthy dark green foliage and fine wood. The abundant scented flowering in March-April is 8 - 10 days later than the Cytisus Racemosus and of a more orangey yellow.A real sun in spring, PHEBUS® must be potgrown and protected during cold winters.Trophies: Bronze Medal at Innovert® 2016 Horticulture category (Angers - FRANCE)
An evergreen and brightly variegated foliage, highly fragrant flowers, and great branching as a bonus!Resulting from a natural mutation, Daphne odora 'Rogalski' is more compact, more branched, and with smaller leaves than the original variety, Daphne odora 'Aureomarginata'. 'Rogalski' is particularly suitable for small gardens. It is also easier to grow because it branches very well from the start. Its shorter branches are stronger at the time of flowering. Daphne 'Rogalski' retains all the superb qualities of the original variety: a beautiful evergreen foliage, bright green with yellow edges, and flowers with an intense fragrance. Among the range of small evergreen shrubs available for the garden, it is one of the first to flower. (February - March). It brings interest with its intense fragrance and lights up the dark corners to the garden with its foliage.
Nearly everlasting, very fragrant flowers…
The flowers of these new Daphne ETERNAL FRAGRANCE and PINK FRAGRANCE cultivations are intensely fragrant and almost "everlasting" : abundant for 4 to 6 weeks at the end of spring (from end of June tod August), then flowering again on this years shoots, all through the summer until end of October (5 to 6 months in total).ETERNAL FRAGRANCE offers a mass of light pink flower buds, white flowers at the wilting stage pink with yellow-orange anthers. The foliage is average, evergreen to semi-evergreen.The shape is tight and round.PINK and ETERNAL FRAGRANCE, thanks to their compact shape and powerful fragrance, find a place, particularly in the open or in pots next to a habitation: the entrance to a house, the terrace, or retreat... They flower best in full sun, but tolerate half shade.
Trophies:
1st prize at INNOVERT® 2013 Nursery Category (ANGERS, FRANCE)
Fragrant flowers all summer long.The flowers of these new Daphne ETERNAL FRAGRANCE and PINK FRAGRANCE selections are intensely perfumed and almost "everlasting": abundant for 4 to 6 weeks at the end of spring (between end of June and August), then flowering again on this years shoots, all through the summer until end of October (5 to 6 months in total).At the beginning of the season, PINK FRAGRANCE is covered in violet pink flowers, with yellow-orange anthers; the summer and autumn flowers are light pink to white.The foliage is average, evergreen to semi-evergreen.The shape is dense and round.PINK and ETERNAL FRAGRANCE, thanks to their compact shape and powerful fragrance, find their place, particularly in the open or in pots next to a habitation: the entrance to a house, the terrace, or retreat... They flower best in full sun, but tolerate half shade.
Brilliant foliage, even in full sun !
This sun-hardy shrub with its variegated tricolored foliage adds a bright touch! Its silvery-green and yellow foliage, with young orange shoots, also takes on beautiful autumn colors, with stronger tricolors in September-October.
Its flowers appear in spring and are highly melliferous.
Easy to grow, it has dense growth and a compact, bushy structure. What's more, it's low-maintenance and very hardy, resistant to dryness and disease.
It is ideal for patio terraces, as a border plant or as a mass landscape planting.