Clematis 'Guernsey Cream'
By Spritzhenry
- 14 May, 2016
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Beautiful bloom - our Montana is just coming into bloom- best wishes - Jane
14 May, 2016
Yes, Shirley, the first few blooms are always pale green. It doesn't seem to depend on climate.
15 May, 2016
Well, that's something I have not been aware of. Must pay more attention!
15 May, 2016
LOL.
16 May, 2016
that's very pretty but oh has 'forbidden ' any more plants up the fence :o(
but I could sneak another one in don't think he has them all counted yet ;o)
19 May, 2016
Go on - I dare you!!
21 May, 2016
We have been away for a few days and come back to find the most perfect cream bloom ... it shines out in the gloom of the dreary grey evening ... :o)
21 May, 2016
Lovely. :-0)
22 May, 2016
can I come and stay if he notices then ? :o)
22 May, 2016
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Spritz, I have this too and was surprised to see the first bloom was green, rather than cream. Lack of warmth and sunshine perhaps? The latest flower to appear really is cream!
14 May, 2016