By Ladyessex1
Leigh-on-Sea Essex,
United Kingdom
Hello Again. My Clematis flower looks different this year?
No1 Last year
No2 This year


23 May, 2017
Answers
Yes it is a Josephine Clematis :o)) Thanks for the info x
23 May, 2017
a few clems do this. its as if the first ones aren't quite fully formed. practise making perfect :o)
23 May, 2017
Gnarly_gnome & Seaburngirl. Thank You for the info on my
Josephine xx
24 May, 2017
Hi
You have a "double variety" looks like Josephine to me , later in the season it will revert to single flowers
Looks great
23 May, 2017