A Conurbation of Clematis

Started by Palustris, June 25, 2005, 19:21:56

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Palustris


Most of the clematis flowering in the garden today.
Gardening is the great leveller.

Palustris

Gardening is the great leveller.

Doris_Pinks

Absolutely beautiful Eric.....oh and I love the word conurbation! ;D   DP
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Marianne

What beauties Eric !  All with different colours and fragrances I expect ..
Thanks for sharing your garden with us !  :D
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Tulipa

Eric they are lovely, your garden must look so beautiful with all those lovely flowers.

tim

Saved - wish I could arrange them like you do.

Georgie

Gorgeous.  Now name them all!   ;)

G xx
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Palustris

Er, naming might be hard, the first one is Polish Spirit, after that well!!!!!!
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Gardening is the great leveller.

tim

You'd better visit for that, Eric??

Kerry

beautiful. thanks for sharing.

montanum

Nice bunch of flowers Eric .
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Plocket

What a stunning montage Eric! My fave plants/flowers - thank you so much for sharing.

What's the little pale pink pointy clem: penultimate row, second from the left? Growing up the bright green cane? It scrummy!
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Palustris

It is a herbaceous type called Hanajima, grows to about 2 feet.
Gardening is the great leveller.

Plocket

An integrifolia Eric? I think they are rather underrated and want to increase mine - I only have one at the moment but it's looking good! Thanks - another clem on my wish list!
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Marianne

I have just heard somewhere that there is a clematis that flowers every season, meaning a different plant that flowers in spring, summer, autumn and winter ! Now that would add colour to the garden all year round ! Will have to look into that !
:D ;D
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aquilegia

absolutely stunning!

I've only ever got one clematis to grow. I blame the slugs!
gone to pot :D

dibberxxx

beautiful so much colour i wish they would grow for me

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