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Clematis .. Multi Blue
By Amy
- 3 Jun, 2010
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This is from a cutting I took i'm afraid I don't know the name !
Thanks for naming it for me Shirley .....
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I'ts lovely Amy, you are clever :-))
3 Jun, 2010
Multiblue perhaps ?
3 Jun, 2010
Thanks girls , not really Annella I take the cuttings and hope for the best if some of them 'take ' then it's been worth it ..
Actually I think you could be right Shirley I do have a Multi blue and looking at my picture of it it does look the same , I usually take cuttings from my own Clematis .. well done .. I will rename it .. :o))
3 Jun, 2010
Gorgeous colour, so bright. Well done, you :)
3 Jun, 2010
I have Multiblue also, hence it was my first thought ! : o ) )
3 Jun, 2010
I have it too does look the same, huge flowers.
3 Jun, 2010
a beauty amy
3 Jun, 2010
Thanks Girls ....problem solved with Shirley's help ... I have a few more like that so when they flower I will be calling on you for help again ...;o)
3 Jun, 2010
I think Karensusan is our Clematis expert, Amy ! She has a lovely selection of them.
3 Jun, 2010
A gorgeous Blue!
3 Jun, 2010
Thanks Shirley I'll remember that !
It's a lovely colour Carole , I didn't expect flowers on these cuttings for the first year it's been a nice surprise .............
3 Jun, 2010
Great Amy, I have this one but the plant doesnt look too healthy :-(
6 Jun, 2010
I wonder why that is Dawn , when you planted it did you put it a good 6" higher than the pot into the ground ?
7 Jun, 2010
No Amy, I actually moved it from one part of the garden to another where it can grow up my obelisk. It looked OK and then one half of it seem to face and the leaves look pale. I've fed it and cover the base with stones. Maybe I set it too deep then?
7 Jun, 2010
I wonder if moving it caused it to succumb to Clematis wilt , they do like to be planted in deep Dawn as deep as the pot and then that again so that the soil is well up the stalk if you know what I mean ... it might still recover with luck .......
7 Jun, 2010
Thanks Amy, I know what you mean, I'll keep an eye on it. You are so knowledgeable, its fascinating. :-)
7 Jun, 2010
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What an amazing blue, Amy, it's gorgeous :-)))))
3 Jun, 2010