There is something wonderfully romantic about old-fashioned roses, famed for their amazing fragrance and beautiful flowers. 'Comte de Chambord' is a genuinely old Damask rose, first introduced in 1860, and it has been hugely successful ever since. This is a deciduous rose, so it'll lose all of its leaves in autumn, with fresh new foliage appearing the following spring and quickly covering the thorny stems, just in time for the flower buds start growing. The huge lilac-pink flowers that grow to 10cm (4in) across are fully double and absolutely packed with petals, bursting open in from June to September, and as you'd expect from an old rose, they have the most sublime, sweet and heady fragrance. Supplied as a freshly potted, professional quality plant in a 3L pot, growing to a height of 1.2m (4ft) and a width of 90cm (3ft).
Clematis 'Comtesse de Bouchard' is a stunning late-flowering, vigorous variety that produces mauve-pink flowers from June to September. Dating back to 1900, it is still comparable to modern cultivars, as shown by its RHS AGM. This versatile climber is both tough and forgiving and looks exceptional in borders or containers, performing equally well in sun or shade. Height: 3m (10'). Spread: 1m (3'). Pruning group: 3.
Comte de Lesseps' is a cane-stemmed begonia with erect, bamboo-like stems bearing bold, spotted leaves and generous clusters of long-lasting pendulous flowers
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