Clematis Jouiniana Praecox rambling through sambucus 'Nigra' and a pittosporum.
By Louise1
- 1 Aug, 2010
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This pale blue, tiny flowered clematis is allowed to roam wild through the shrubs in the north facing border.
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Thanks Wagger, i like to see it there, you can also see the leaves of Ville de Lyon there too, mid-leftish !
3 Aug, 2010
'Spotted'. Is that flowering yet? It must look stunning against the sambucus.
3 Aug, 2010
It flowered early, about June time and it's now produced a few more flowers but not many.
Last year it didn't have an early flush, it just flowered properly at 'this' time.
It 'does' look lovely against the sambucus :-))
3 Aug, 2010
How odd - I thought it was a type 3.
3 Aug, 2010
Nothing does as it's meant to here :-//
3 Aug, 2010
Makes life interesting!
3 Aug, 2010
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How lovely that looks!!!
2 Aug, 2010