Clematis florida 'Sieboldii' - 2010
By Andrewr
- 28 Jun, 2010
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Spectacular colours!
29 Jun, 2010
Surely this is the queen of the 'queen of climbers'???
30 Jun, 2010
are you finding it's not such a strong grower too Andrew, as some of us are
2 Jul, 2010
Grindle - mine reaches eight feet or so but if I give it a hard pruning or we have a very cold winter, it takes a long time to get started in the spring. If it only gets a light trim, it starts flowering earlier but gets very bare at the base
2 Jul, 2010
thanks Andrew, I lost one over winter, but the other one has a few buds
3 Jul, 2010
I have never been able to keep this Clematis. Another good picture Andrew.
3 Jul, 2010
One of my favourites !
3 Jul, 2010
Richard - it's not the hardiest so give it a sheltered spot
3 Jul, 2010
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I hoipe mine look as good this year....one bloom is just starting to open.....
28 Jun, 2010