Clematis. Etoile Rose.
By Cinderella
- 25 Jun, 2011
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Wasn't sure, but checked google and now think its Etoile Rose
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could be Herbaceous/integrifolia 'Rosea.....Princess Di has more 'up'flowers....or Pangbourne Pink....Looks more like the first.
25 Jun, 2011
Thanks Lulu. I don't think it is either of those. I will recognise it if anyone comes up with the right name. The label is gone now, but I am having a senior moment I think, and can't recall it.
25 Jun, 2011
Have just looked on google and pretty sure its Etoile Rose.
25 Jun, 2011
Well done!
25 Jun, 2011
Thanks
25 Jun, 2011
Looks like Etoile Rose to me...isn't it gorgeous...what a colour and the pale edging too.....wonderful! I find mine isn't a very strong grower Cinders..hope your's is better!
25 Jun, 2011
Well I've had it a few years now, and its a bit crowded, but it still manages to come up every year and twines in amongst Rose Compassion. I also found a new one growing near it this year, so dug it up and planted it nearer to the top end of garden. Seems to be doing ok.
25 Jun, 2011
Fantastic! What a result! Self-sown clematis! Yippee!
25 Jun, 2011
Lol :O))
25 Jun, 2011
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25 Jun, 2011