Coblands Nurseries:-
Coblands Nurseries were founded in 1963 growing a wide range of shrubs, herbaceous, grasses, ferns and trees in the ‘coblands’ of Kent. The production nursery extends over 120 acres on a number of sites in and around Tonbridge, growing approximately a million plants at any one time.
www.best4plants.co.uk now brings this wealth of knowledge and expertise to the general public as well as the trade.
Roseland House Garden & Nursery
Roseland House Garden & Nursery was started in 1984 growing climbers including clematis (NCCPG's National Collection of Clematis viticella cultivars), roses, perennials and shrubs. Two year old+ climbers in 2litre poly bag containers and on 3 feet sticks with shrubs and perennials in poly bag containers are available mail order. Charlie & Liz Pridham, Roseland House, Chacewater, Truro, Cornwall. TR4 8QB. Tel: 01872 560451. Web: roseland house Email: clematis@roselandhouse
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CLIMBER FLOWER COLOUR IN MONTH
January
Blue in January
Orange in January
Other Colour in January
Pink in January
Red in January
White in January
Yellow in January
February
Blue in February
Orange in February
(o)Other Colour in February
Pink in February
Red in February
White in February
Yellow in February
March
Blue in March
Orange in March
(o)Other Colour in March
Pink in March
Red in March
White in March
Yellow in March
April
(o)Blue in April
Orange in April
(o)Other Colour in April
Pink in April
Red in April
White in April
Yellow in April
May
(o)Blue in May
Orange in May
(o)Other Colour in May
(o)Pink in May
Red in May
(o)White in May
(o)Yellow in May
June
(o)Blue in June
Orange in June
(o)Other Colour in June
(o)Pink in June
(o)Red in June
(o)White in June
(o)Yellow in June
July
(o)Blue in July
Orange in July
(o)Other Colour in July
(o)Pink in July
(o)Red in July
(o)White in July
Yellow in July
August
Blue in August
Orange in August
(o)Other Colour in August
(o)Pink in August
(o)Red in August
(o)White in August
Yellow in August
September
Blue in September
Orange in September
(o)Other Colour in September
(o)Pink in September
(o)Red in September
(o)White in September
(o)Yellow in September
October
Blue in October
Orange in October
(o)Other Colour in October
(o)Pink in October
(o)Red in October
(o)White in October
(o)Yellow in October
November
Blue in November
Orange in November
Other Colour in November
Pink in November
Red in November
White in November
Yellow in November
December
Blue in December
Orange in December
Other Colour in December
Pink in December
Red in December
White in December
Yellow in December
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Why do so few climber nurseries who supply directly to garden owners in the UK and so few garden owners in the UK donate the use of their climber photos of the flower, foliage, form or fruit/seed to this website? Where else can you compare plants by flower colour, foliage colour, form or fruit/seed shape/colour with their soil type, soil moisture, sun aspect and height? . |
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