Ercilla volubilis to be planted up the trellis
By Pamd
- 7 Apr, 2009
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This is another buy from The Cornwall Spring Flower Show. It is an evergreen climber & should be scented with these fluffy pink flowers. Hoping it will be a background to some of my summer flowering Clematis.
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I actually bought it from a Clematis grower, I think they do mail order, could give you the website if required? It's in "situ" of the trellis, so not quite planted, just waiting for my other half, Hameryllis, to dig me the hole. It's actually along our drive so I have to have holes made in the concrete.
By the way, I love your doggies run & garden, looks fab. PamD
27 Apr, 2009
Thanks, Pam.
Glad you like the photo of my back garden dog run area.
When Hameryllis gets out of that muddy pond, he'll dig the hole for you. Lol.
Yes, any further details of suppliers very welcome please.
Does it say anything interesting on the label ???
I found a place in Suffolk which seems to sell this plant...
Saw it on the internet...
27 Apr, 2009
You're not wrong about Ham, I'm always at least two jobs ahead of him. The label just says fragrant, everygreen, self clinging climber. Here is the website. I'm never sure if we're supposed to do this ----
www.clematis@roselandhouse.co.uk
27 Apr, 2009
Thanks.
I guess we could send these details by private "blue" messages... Lol.
27 Apr, 2009
Photo added to favourites. :o)
5 Jun, 2009
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What else?
See who else is growing Akebia quinata (Chocolate vine).
See who else has plants in genus Akebia.
This photo is of "Trellis Plants" in Pamd's garden
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Akebia Quinata
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This looks really lovely.
I wonder if it is generally available...
Have you planted it now, Pamd ?
27 Apr, 2009