By Cestrian
County Durham, United Kingdom
Clematis,can anyone please help to identify this clematis it is yet another that has lost its label.
- 2 Sep, 2010
Answers
Bit too lilac for Moser, and the central stamens appear to be burgundy red - this is a new one on me, I don't recognise it, but its very lovely, hope someone knows what it is. Keep the labels in future, Cestrian!
2 Sep, 2010
does the name 'FIREWORKS' ring a bell ?
2 Sep, 2010
Thank you all for trying to help, I love clematis but they drive me mad when it comes to trying to name them if I loose labels. I find that a lot of my plants do not match recorded colours etc maybe they are affected by cooler temps up here. It will not happen in future as everything I buy gets listed in the garden section here even before it is planted. I only wish I had found this site a few years ago. Fireworks is a possibility not only because of characteristics but it is also my birthday on 5th Nov so it may have been a silly purchase. I will take another picture in a few days as I also find they often age into something I recognise, once again thank you
Susan
2 Sep, 2010
Wish I was aging into something I recognise - well, other than my mother, of course...
3 Sep, 2010
lol I know exactly what you mean.
3 Sep, 2010
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