Tips for Integrifolia.
They are good 'front of border' plants, make excellent companions in beds of bush roses, they can also be grown in window boxes, hanging baskets or cascading over a retaining wall. They are exceptionally hardy, trouble free, very free flowering and as with other herbaceous plants, they die back in winter. All are suitable to use as cut flowers.
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Dainty nodding bell-shaped flowers of pure white have an occasional hint of blue at the base of the tepals and a sweet scent. Super for front of border interest.
The very deep mauvish-pink nodding bell-shaped flowers have light pink margins to their twisted tepals. A prolific and easy to grow form of the herbaceous integrifolia family.
Our form of clematis integrifolia has mid-blue nodding bell-shaped flowers with long narrow twisted tepals. A superb scrambling plant that can be used for an abundance of locations including cascading over a retaining wall, the herbaceous border and in patio containers.
The nodding bell-shaped flowers are a gloriously rich deep rose-pink. Some people can detect a delicate perfume. Awarded the RHS ‘Award of Garden Merit’
Dainty bell shaped flowers of white have a pale sky-blue at the 'crown' of the flower and the tepals gently twist towards the ends. In sunny conditions flowers become fully white.