Virgin's Bower
By Diohio
- 27 Mar, 2008
- 6 likes
Virgin's Bower is a native wild form of Clematis. I found it growing wild in the front yard along the edge of the woods. Aug. 20
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I'm not aware of a hydrangea named that Lori, but there may be.
3 Apr, 2008
I have no trouble at all confusing things, I'll have to give it a google..maybe I'm thinking of lace-cap...hmmm.
3 Apr, 2008
Nope! my mistook... senility again.
3 Apr, 2008
I like to call them "brain farts" rather than blaming it on senility. LOL !
4 Apr, 2008
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This photo is of species Clematis virginiana.
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This photo is of "Virgin's Bower" in Diohio's garden
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I've found honeysuckle in the bush but too far north for this lovely. I rather like that flower...you can see where the montanas came from, can't you?
Isn't there an hydrangrea with the same name..virgins bower?
3 Apr, 2008