Reveil Dijonnais
A short, bi-colour climber. Semi-double, bright scarlet-crimson flowers with yellow centres and yellow tints on the reverse of the petals. Flowers in late June with the occasional bloom later on. Glossy, deep green leaves. Slight fragrance. Read more
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