Clematis "The President"
By Troddles
- 6 May, 2011
- 4 likes
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I planted this last year to grow up the old apple tree. This was to replace the one I left behind from our last house which is my ID picture! I just love the drama of it.
6 May, 2011
It certainly is dramatic Troddles I love it;0)
6 May, 2011
Gorgeous!!!
6 May, 2011
It looks so beautiful clinging with the tree.I had never seen clems look so perfect before.
16 Jul, 2011
I bought this a few weeks ago...no flowers yet. I hope they are as beautiful as these!!!
16 Jul, 2011
Mine have finished flowering now, so you might not have much to show until next Spring Alexandra. It's a bit too hot now I would think in Corfu....make sure you keep the roots hidden.
Thank you Camillia, I love Clematis they never fail to impress do they:-)
18 Jul, 2011
Yes, I've read that you should place stones on the base of the plant....
How do you keep it's roots hidden?
Definitely too hot here now....
19 Jul, 2011
I just put a load of grass cuttings and rest stones at the base of the plant or an old roof tile. It's just a case of keeping them shaded I think Alexandramc.
20 Jul, 2011
Never Troddles,never :)
20 Jul, 2011
Thanks.
20 Jul, 2011
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Can see why he got the name from. outstanding;0)
6 May, 2011