Barbara Jackman is so lovely, delicate and rather shy with her beautiful drooping heads.
Because she's on a bank on a north-facing fence, when the sun's shining through the petals from behind, it's absolute magic - shame I can't get that on camera
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
geum starkers magnificent-what a wonderful spring-everything flourishing, particularly geums-all of which were split last nov. just got lemon drop, which should bloom in a few days.
Oh MrsG, you have just made me laugh out loud (a true lol).
Not a Babs Jackman expert, but perhaps you could try some clematis food to help her along for next year? or maybe she is sulking because you keep calling her Pam
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Because she's on a bank on a north-facing fence, when the sun's shining through the petals from behind, it's absolute magic - shame I can't get that on camera
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Corydalis flexuosa "Purple Leaf":
Young 'family' Pear tree:
and a few Snakeshead fritilliaries:
Forget me nots are one of my favourites
just planted some I nicked from my APs in the hope they self seed 
Everything looks great
geum starkers magnificent-what a wonderful spring-everything flourishing, particularly geums-all of which were split last nov. just got lemon drop, which should bloom in a few days.
my favorite at this exact moment-veronica prostrata
Lovely Pics
I am always drawn tot the blues.....barbara jackman, corydalis and forget me nots are beautiful 
downstairs loo made me laugh Christine
Hmmm, pam jack envy....what did I do wrong?
Oh MrsG, you have just made me laugh out loud (a true lol
).
Not a Babs Jackman expert, but perhaps you could try some clematis food to help her along for next year? or maybe she is sulking because you keep calling her Pam