Climbers

Sparkling Trumpet Vine : lots of flowers, splashing luminous colors! From July to September, ORANGEADE® has beautiful clusters made up of 8 to 10 flowers; these are trompet-shaped, 7 to 8 cm in length.The "splash" effect is particularly attractive : on one single flower you have a splash of orange and bright red colours at the same time! This is a climber which attaches itself to walls, thanks to its tentacles. Trophies: Bronze Medal at PLANTARIUM 2014 (Boskoop - Netherlands)Gold Medal at Innovert® 2015 nursery category (Angers - FRANCE)
A compact, highly floriferous clematis, ideal for terraces or small gardens. Beautiful, bright pink flowers with lighter central veins and bright red petal edges. Repeat flowering from May to September A compact habit, small-growing plant A nice variety for flowerpot, patio, or low wall
Imperial honeysuckle : an avalanche of beautiful red, fragrant flowers. This selection of climbing honeysuckle of the CAPRILIA ® range derives from the Lonicera periclymenum 'Florida'. Its growth is medium.From mid June to July this flower bearing variety is particularly remarkable due to its big florets over the entire height of the plant. The fragrant flowers are carmine red in the bud stage, getting lighter on opening, turning cream, then yellow before wilting, producing a beautiful contrast.The dark green foliage shows off the flowers to their advantage. It is resistant to black spot, mildew and aphids.To be trained.
An unusual climber with multiple, intensely blue bell-like flowersSollya heterophylla is an attractive and abundant climber for gardens where the climate is mild. It flowers freely from June to September. Its blue bell-like flowers spread from the junction with its leaves. This new variety, ULTRA BLUE, produces flowers that are larger and of a deeper, more luminous blue than the typical variety. Its habit is also better branched. Its twigs and leaves are fine but dense. The whole gives the impression of a well-developed climbing shrub from which emerge numerous tiny bells of blue.It's essentially a woody plant with herbaceous vegetation. In open ground Sollya heterophylla ULTRA BLUE should be limited to sheltered gardens in mild, coastal or Mediterranean climates, since it has a low resistance to frost. Easy to cultivate, it has a good resistance to drought. Grown in a large pot, it will decorate a terrace or patio during the warm months and can be over-wintered under glass or in a veranda.