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Clematis 'Blue Angel'


Clematis 'Blue Angel'

This reliable clematis is really starting to perform now.



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this is a lovely picture....

19 Jul, 2010

 

Thanks Michaella....an you spot the two flowers of bindweed in the centre/bottom left? the bloomin weed has wound it's way all over the bamboo and now the clematis! Aaaaargh!!

19 Jul, 2010

 

Luvly jubly,..... naughty bindweed, mind you thats not what I call it ! lol

19 Jul, 2010

 

Like this one too Karen

19 Jul, 2010

 

Are you sure Mum? It's very blue!...Valadel...I won't ask what you call it!

19 Jul, 2010

 

think it is because it is mingling with all the green and lifting the shrub colours - told you I am going senile (to like blue) brain must be failing.

20 Jul, 2010

 

It's beautiful Karen. Bindweed is about the only nasty weed I get in my garden now, I hate it !!

20 Jul, 2010

 

It's beautiful Karen.I only started getting Clematis this year,hope they''l be half as nice!
Luckily I don't get bindweed yet,but it's everywhere around me so my luck must run out one day...

20 Jul, 2010

 

Looks very cool and relaxing.

20 Jul, 2010

 

Thanks all. This clem does get quite big, but it's very reliable and lasts for quite a long time.

20 Jul, 2010

 

it's a beauty, and growing well there :-))

21 Jul, 2010

 

:))))

21 Jul, 2010

 

I have just bought one of these Clems., Karen and since viewing this pic, have decided to plant it against a bare fence as no space left on the arbour! So glad you posted this photo. : o ))

9 Apr, 2011

 

:)))) you won't regret that purchase Shirley!! This is a large flowered group 3 clem, so it dies down completely in the winter and sprouts from the ground. This means you can cut the dead growth away in the autumn....a boon!

9 Apr, 2011

 

I'm blaming you for my increasing love of Clems. ... lol! : o )

10 Apr, 2011

 

Shirley, just a word of caution from bitter experience. This clem seems to be particularly brittle in new growth and so you need to be very careful when tying it in or you'll snap it.

10 Apr, 2011

 

Thanks for the advice, Karen. I shall treat it very gently! : o )

10 Apr, 2011

 

On the brighter side....if you shove the breakages in compost they will probably root eventually!

10 Apr, 2011

 

Shove? I'm sure nothing gets shoved in your garden, Karen! lol! : o )

10 Apr, 2011

 

lol...don't you believe it! lol

11 Apr, 2011

 

: o )))

11 Apr, 2011



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