C. 'multiblue' & C. 'earnest markham'...
By Motinot
- 7 Sep, 2011
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The drought you had must have been really bad....I have never watered this...I hope it recovers for you Olive...Its the best Clematis in my garden...flowers forever...:>)
7 Sep, 2011
thanks motti it was good last year I am hoping it comes back for me.
7 Sep, 2011
:>)
7 Sep, 2011
They make a striking companionship.....
8 Sep, 2011
How lovely they look together.
8 Sep, 2011
Thank you both....Have been trying to get them to run lengthways along the fence, but they seem to get ahead of me and just go up the ways....:>)
8 Sep, 2011
You'll just have to run faster, lol.
12 Sep, 2011
Lol....:>)
12 Sep, 2011
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Lost my Ernest Markham to the drought, hoping it comes back next year, it was lovely last year, such a pretty colour.
7 Sep, 2011