Clematis fasculiflora - 2010
By Andrewr
- 10 Apr, 2010
- 12 likes
This is a new one from Crug Farm, planted a couple of months ago. "A slightly untidy scrambler .... of little horticultural value" according to my clematis book. It can reach fifteen feet in height
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Oh, i like this one, very much.
Isn't it queer, how your book described and worded the plant ?!!!
10 Apr, 2010
Now, that's really something...you even have a clematis I've never heard of!! There should be a prize for that! Nice plant though!
10 Apr, 2010
my favourite group of plants, that's an unusual one, not seen it before
11 Apr, 2010
Karen/Grindle - anything that comes from Crug Farm is going to be unusual. It is run by a husband and wife team who go plant hunting most years, often in Asia, and bring back seed of things they have found. The nursery is based in North Wales and they have only started doing mail order for a couple of years
11 Apr, 2010
Saw Crug Farm on the TV some while ago, they are good but not cheap........
11 Apr, 2010
I often look at their website, have to keep my finger off the buy button though LOL
12 Apr, 2010
Grindle me too......OH would have a fit if I buy any more plants.......
12 Apr, 2010
LOL I just get that look of despair when I mention buying
13 Apr, 2010
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Well, what an unkind description for a very pretty little plant !
10 Apr, 2010