Clematis purpurea 'Plena Elegans'
By Louise1
- 8 Jul, 2010
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This grows through a pittosporum hedge in my front garden ... it's rampant !
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No sign of blooms on mine yet........
8 Jul, 2010
This has to be the strongest growing clematis i have here.
Is yours always late to flower, Alice, i fancy this one is earlier flowering this year.
8 Jul, 2010
Ooo this is pretty, rampant sounds good to me, have to look out for this one.
8 Jul, 2010
Simbad, it 'is' a pretty one, lovely frilly ruffles on it :-)))
8 Jul, 2010
That is a fantastic photo - one of your best, and that's saying something! :-))))
I must look at mine - it has buds, but no flowers as yet. It was new this year, though. :-/
8 Jul, 2010
Oh Louise, I do wish you woud'nt keep on posting your lovely clematis-------I want them all ! ! lol.
8 Jul, 2010
Mine is always late flowering Louise.....
8 Jul, 2010
Thanks girls :-)
LOL, Val :-))
9 Jul, 2010
Don't think I've evervseen this one. Very different!
11 Jul, 2010
louise1 what a fab clematis i've written the name down must look out for this its a beut
17 Jul, 2010
And, it's a really, really good performer.
I have this in a south facing border where the only shade for its roots is the nearby foliage and it romps away !!!
17 Jul, 2010
I hope mine does once it's established! It's facing west-ish.
17 Jul, 2010
I have this one, new this year....but its 'lost' underneath a C. 'multiblue' which 'took off' this year...wonder if it will survive
17 Jul, 2010
I do hope so!
18 Jul, 2010
It looks really health doesn't it....not a sign of the dreaded mildew, although that usually appears on mine in September...yuck! Lovely photo :)
22 Jul, 2010
I do hope mine doesn't succumb to mildew! What with Zepherine and now this - Yikes!
22 Jul, 2010
I know, I know, lol...Angus must be a very mildewy county!!
22 Jul, 2010
Is it the damp, do you think?
22 Jul, 2010
It gets quite damp in the autumn, very quickly, and I think that's when everything gets mildewy.
22 Jul, 2010
Not a lot you can do about that, apart from move!
22 Jul, 2010
yup! :)
22 Jul, 2010
It's lovely down here....Somerset is a beautiful County.......;-)
22 Jul, 2010
LOL!!! I believe you!!...except for the hose pipe bans of course!
22 Jul, 2010
Oooohhhhh nooooooo - we don't get those - that's the SE. No snow here, either - well, one inch this year...
22 Jul, 2010
oh, give over, you're making me jealous!! It's like angus, but warmer then!!
22 Jul, 2010
Yesssssssss.........:-))))
22 Jul, 2010
Yes, there are rarely hosepipe bans here and as Spritz said very rarely see snow either :-))))
The only things i've had mildewed this year were my scabious and taller monardas (but not the shorter ones) so they've been dug out and replaced .... the asters look like they're on their way too :-(((
23 Jul, 2010
My Phlox sometimes get mildewed in autumn, after they've flowered - so I cut them back.
Not your new Aster, I hope, Louise! :-(
23 Jul, 2010
Not that one !!!
I was looking at it yesterday and marvelling at how it hadn't succumbed yet :-/
23 Jul, 2010
I hope it doesn't - it's not prone to mildew.
23 Jul, 2010
What a gorgeous colour, I could certainly find room for this one!
3 Aug, 2010
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I know, I have one too, but I accidentally cut it down this year. Its growing back already I see.
8 Jul, 2010