Nut it's about 3' high and 6' spread lengthways, depth about 4'. Approx 10 yrs old and clambering over a low mesh boundry fence. Neighbour cuts his side back after it flowers and I cut ours when we can't get to the side of the shed. I don't think it has any inclination to climb or it would be into the Mahonia on the left of it.
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p.s. the Gnome is next door not mine
Could it be Sweet Autum Clematis, Clematis Terniflora?
They thrive on neglect, apparently
Could be one of the herbaceous (non climbing) ones - possibly Edward Pritchard? http://www.taylorsclematis.co.uk/clematis-edward_pritchard.html
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Thanks I will check out suggestions
Bet Dove's right
Bet that gnome's really yours KEF and you just moved it to take the pic....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Fairy you know me so well
How big is the plant?
It looks a bi tlike x jouiana praecox but that's a monster.
In the sticks near Peterborough
Nut it's about 3' high and 6' spread lengthways, depth about 4'. Approx 10 yrs old and clambering over a low mesh boundry fence. Neighbour cuts his side back after it flowers and I cut ours when we can't get to the side of the shed. I don't think it has any inclination to climb or it would be into the Mahonia on the left of it.
I don't think that's big enough
Though it doesn't climb it cover a fair sized piece of ground
In the sticks near Peterborough