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Clematis thread 2023..

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  • jimmidsjimmids Posts: 22
    A heartfelt thank you for sharing your stunning clematis pictures. Each image is a testament to the captivating beauty of these remarkable flowers. Your contributions have brought joy and inspiration to this thread, reminding us of the endless splendor found within the world of clematis.
  • Songbird-2Songbird-2 Posts: 2,349
    @Marlorena, I've dug out the old label for the clematis Hagley Hybrid. That's definitely the title and the picture shows the correct pink flower, not the deep pink of ours. So an error has obviously happened but no worries here about as I love the deep colour, habit and how it goes from strength to strength, year on year. Happy ending😊🙂
  • MarlorenaMarlorena Posts: 8,705
    ^that's what I like to hear... and it's obviously doing well for you..
    East Anglia, England
  • Songbird-2Songbird-2 Posts: 2,349
    @Marlorena thank you  👍
  • MarlorenaMarlorena Posts: 8,705
    edited June 2023
    @purplerallim
    .. I don't think I've seen that lovely white one.. one to look out for..

    Your other one, 'not' Mrs George Jackman, looks like 'Arabella'.. which is semi herbaceous but has some ability to cling..  it's very long flowering if it is..
    East Anglia, England
  • purplerallimpurplerallim Posts: 5,287
    You are good at this @Marlorena , it  indeed looks to be Arabella, and it's habits will go well in the spot it is in.
    Now between Arabella and Piilu I now know what are planted behind my two Twice in a Blue Moon either side of the bay window. 😁

    As for Yikikomachi it was bought from a plant show in Newark, Nottinghamshire. On reading up about it, it appears to be quite a rare one, and as I said it's habit is slow and shy, not putting on much growth , but with such lovely flowers I can forgive that.
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