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Clematis texensis 'Queen Mother'


Clematis texensis 'Queen Mother' (Clematis texensis)

I had to choose between this little beauty and another stunner called 'Princess Kate'. This one won, because it should only grow to 2m. The other one said '4m' and might have vanished into my neighbour's hedge!



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Good choice. I am now looking at shorter clems because so many of ours have climbed so high that they are best viewed from upstairs. Not what is wanted when we are on ground level looking out. This is a pretty colour.

24 Aug, 2014

 

I agree Scotsgran. The new short growing clems are so useful and beautiful. I love this Spritz.

24 Aug, 2014

 

I was torn - 'Princess Kate' was sooo pretty! I'd love to get her, and I see that Crocus sells them! Now where could she go.........

Glad you like her! :-))

25 Aug, 2014

 

I am taking to the Texensis variety, only have one which is in flower now, but very pretty, certainly in the wrong place, but I am afraid to move it now, having waited over two years for her to flower!!

25 Aug, 2014

 

I'm almost at the point of ordering 'Kate' - if I dig up some Crocosmia, I could probably fit her in there to climb up my Robinia hispida. :-))))

I think you're wise not to attempt a move - they don't always survive, do they.

26 Aug, 2014

 

Not unless they are the thugs of the clematis world!!

26 Aug, 2014

 

Very royal colour, like her.

26 Aug, 2014

 

It's no good, I can't get 'Princess Kate' out of my mind, so watch this space!

27 Aug, 2014

 

this is lovely, Im looking for something like it that wont grow to tall and will grow in the shade

28 Aug, 2014

 

I have 'ladybird Johnson and she gets very large but such a good plant and flowering later in the year is a bonus.

I love this one Spritz.

28 Aug, 2014

 

Thanks, Sbg. :-))

Aquilegia, like most Clems, the texensis group like their 'feet in the shade and their heads in the sun'. You might find a Honeysuckle (Lonicera) that meets your needs - I spotted a new dwarf one the other day at a GC.

29 Aug, 2014

 

Thank you Spritz but I have my heart set on a clematis, there must be one somewhere that will grow in the shade, it will get a lot of light just not sun,

30 Aug, 2014

 

Hmmm...I have 'Guernsey Cream' in quite a bit of shade. It copes and produces flowers although my second one in the sun flowers like mad! Otherwise, 'Nelly Moser' is a good one - mine faces North and is very happy there.

There you are - two to look at, Aquilegia! :-)))

31 Aug, 2014

 

many thanks, Guernsey Cream sounds like it is worth agood look at.

31 Aug, 2014

 

It's a lovely one. :-))

1 Sep, 2014



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