General Schablikine
Small, perfectly scrolled flowers of deep coppery pink, which hang elegantly in their stems. Fragrant. Repeats well. A very short climber; requires a warm wall to grow well. Particularly fine when grown under glass. Nabonnand, 1878. Read more
6ft Wall or Fence
10ft Wall or Fence
Standard Arch
Doorway
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