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By Anget


Weird and wonderful.

Clematis 'Yukikomachi' At least that was what it was sold as when I bought this from the supermarket. I had never seen it 'in the flesh'. This is the result, growing on in the g'house. Like a whirligig. About 6 inches. I love it: quite mad! Nothing like the description or colour that it is supposed to be so I think it's an aberration. Maybe it will revert...



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It’s a lovely close up, Ange. I’m liking it’s uniqueness. I can only imagine it’s a lovely big bloomer in reality!

9 May, 2021

 

Sometime the cold can cause Clematis flowers to be green. I had a Nelly Moser which one cold year had green sepals.

9 May, 2021

 

The flower shape is all wrong, Siris. It should be rounded and more blueish, like a normal large-flowered type. I've no idea what's going on here!

Yes, Kate, it should be rounded!

Meadow, who knows what it will do??

9 May, 2021

 

Some dont get into the swing of it until later in the season. C seiboldi is one that can be double or single from one year to the next.

I do like this though.

10 May, 2021

 

Perhaps you have a SPECIAL flowered one there Ange. Like it.

14 May, 2021

 

Thanks, Linda. I like it too. Can't be the cold because it's in a heated greenhouse!

14 May, 2021

 

Weird but wonderful.

28 May, 2021



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