Clematis Wisley cream...or possibly Jingle bells!
By Dottydaisy2
- 14 Jan, 2016
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First flowers, early this year, was February last year..... needs protection, will not survive a hard winter.....
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Lovely Clematis DD. We have a white Hellebore coming into flower and Snowdrops and Heathers.
14 Jan, 2016
A favourite of mine Dd, I love these early ones....Tt sent me a small one she had grown and it is doing very well so far....
14 Jan, 2016
It looks like C. Wisley Cream Angela I must look at mine , a lovely one !
15 Jan, 2016
Amy I think so, but Jingle Bells is similar....Janey anything that produces flowers in the winter is fine by me...
Lindak thats good to hear, all our Hellebore have greenfly!! because of the warm wet weather, perhaps this colder weather will get rid of them!!
Siris I have my fingers crossed, bitterly cold here...
15 Jan, 2016
Dottie we had a hedgehog in the garden about half past six last night so I gave him some mealworms peanuts and suet pellets, and he stayed a while and ate them.
16 Jan, 2016
This photo has just reminded me to look for mine Dotty as I moved it last year when we got a new arch !
16 Jan, 2016
HB thanks for that, they are so similar so wasn't sure!
Lindak how lucky we haven't seen a hedgehog in fifteen years...I think we have too many badger's who I do believe eat them!!
Rose I hope you find it!!
16 Jan, 2016
DD we have a plank of wood at the bottom of our gate to stop the Badgers from coming into the garden but there is a hole big enough for the Hedgehogs to get through.
17 Jan, 2016
Oh how lovely, I haven't been outside for a while so don't know if anything happening in my garden.
We have a covering of snow but although its cold its a bright sunny day today.
17 Jan, 2016
We were forecast snow.....but it rained for a change lol !!
17 Jan, 2016
Most of the snow has melted. Young children going along the road to the fields at the back with their parents were having a super time with playing with the snow.
18 Jan, 2016
What a lovely winter flowering Clematis, DD! :-))
We had a very light "dusting" (as the weather presenter called it) on Sunday morning but only visible in sheltered areas.
18 Jan, 2016
My Wisley Cream has been flowering well since October ... can be seen on my Oct. 2015 blog ... http://www.growsonyou.com/terratoonie/blog/29241-ring-out-the-bells-for-party-time
I'm surprised how hardy this climber is in my garden.
19 Jan, 2016
Thanks Balcony it is a pretty one....TT I am p!eased to hear that.... very cold here tonight, expecting temps of minus 5!! not good for the south....Lindak our younger grandchildren were hoping for some snow...didn't happen though!
19 Jan, 2016
so pretty. I cannot believe you have anything in flower.... We are frozen solid. No snow but bitter cold and wind. I am relying on the Amaryllis and African Violets!
20 Jan, 2016
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Let's hope it is ok during the next few days then and you don't lose those flowers. See the foliage is still evergreen, quoted as deciduous or evergreen.
14 Jan, 2016