Regarding Clematis not yet known?
By stroller
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On November 28th I posted a blog of a clematis I had that was full of bud, but I didn`t know what it was, well here it is taken this morning . Its looking a bit bedraggled the folliage has suffered with the frosts but the individual flowers are a lovely welcome sight this time of year.
I think it is one belonging to the Armandii group, but would be very pleased if anyone knows which one.
- 7 Feb, 2010
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How pretty, though, whatever its name is - I'd quite like to know! (I wonder why?)lol.
8 Feb, 2010
yes i wonder why barbara lol
8 Feb, 2010
;-)
8 Feb, 2010
I probably had this from Stone cottage nursery I have had most of my climbers from there so come March when louise is open I shall go and have a look.
8 Feb, 2010
OK. I can wait! (SIGH!)...lol.
8 Feb, 2010
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