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Clematis napaulensis


Clematis napaulensis (Clematis napaulensis)

This winter-flowering Clematis has been in my garden for at least five years, and this is the first time it's flowered! To say I'm thrilled is an understatement.



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Oh, I empathise entirely, but must admit to being green with envy also! Lol! Stunning! So happy to see it in flower for you.....you certainly need this little blessing B! :)

15 Jan, 2013

 

In my faves now! X

15 Jan, 2013

 

Thank you - I knew 'you' would understand! I actually went to look at it because I was going to post a question about its failure to flower - and there were the flowers! :-D)

15 Jan, 2013

 

wow spritz thats really special ~ well worth celebrating that flowering!

15 Jan, 2013

 

At last Spritz something to put a smile on your face, how lovely.

15 Jan, 2013

 

It certainly did! :-D))

15 Jan, 2013

 

Mine should be in flower soon - just as soon as the weather warms up a bit I think

15 Jan, 2013

 

Well done, how kind, it knew you could do with some good luck!!

15 Jan, 2013

 

This is lovely Spritz....I can imagine how you felt when you saw the first sign of flower buds....how exciting..:>)

15 Jan, 2013

 

:)

15 Jan, 2013

 

What a beautiful sight to cheer you up! (always felt gardening was therapeutic . . . )

16 Jan, 2013

 

I knew Andrew had one...how long have you had it, Andrew?

I still have a smile on my face - I hope it produces more flowers. :-D)

16 Jan, 2013

 

Spritz - mine was planted late in 2001

16 Jan, 2013

 

Did it take several years before it flowered, Andrew?

16 Jan, 2013

 

I think it was about three years before it flowered for the first time

16 Jan, 2013

 

Strange, that. I'm sure you were delighted when it did!

16 Jan, 2013

 

Hi Barbara, So pleased for you, it's such a beautiful climber, I've had mine a long while now. It puts on a wonderful display of seed heads as well.

17 Jan, 2013

 

So pleased for you, Spritz! Looks like a lovely plant to have! Is it scented?

17 Jan, 2013

 

No, I don't think so, Balcony. We'll have to ask Pam, won't we! :-)

17 Jan, 2013

 

How lovely, I won't suggest the flooding had anything to do with it. Whatever the cause, if I was superstitious, I would say it seems like a good omen:-)

17 Jan, 2013

 

It wasn't flooded...however, it's been a real morale-booster. :-)))

17 Jan, 2013

 

No scent I'm afraid :o((

18 Jan, 2013

 

I thought not. :-(

18 Jan, 2013

 

that is a wonderful flower spritz. lucky you. have you got snow?

18 Jan, 2013

 

YES...........(!!!)

19 Jan, 2013

 

So nice!

1 Jun, 2013

 

It was, especially in the winter when you need something to cheer you up in the garden.

2 Jun, 2013



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