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Clematis napaulensis - buds 2009

AndrewR

By Andrewr


Clematis napaulensis - buds 2009 (Clematis napaulensis)



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beautiful

31 Jan, 2009

 

There lovely............

31 Jan, 2009

 

WOW

31 Jan, 2009

 

Me too, wow!!

31 Jan, 2009

 

That is beautiful Andrew.......

31 Jan, 2009

 

lovely lovely flower, and great shot Andrew!

31 Jan, 2009

 

How much more do they open, Andrew? very unusual colouring - so perfect looking.

31 Jan, 2009

 

Very unusual and very attractive.

1 Feb, 2009

 

that is stunning, Andrew

1 Feb, 2009

 

Great flowers!

2 Feb, 2009

 

Love it !
Gone on favourites :o)

3 Feb, 2009

 

Great looking flower.

3 Feb, 2009

 

What a beautiful clematis.

3 Feb, 2009

 

I so want one of these......

4 Feb, 2009

 

This is fab! I love clematis - must add this one to my wish list!

5 Feb, 2009

 

Wow, stunning. Keep taking photos for us as they open, won't you? Are they early, or is this normal for early February? BTW, I used to work in Reading....at Courage's, when the brewery was still down on Bridge St. Oooh now that makes me feel old...

5 Feb, 2009

 

Elke - this is a winter flowering clematis so this is its usual time. It goes into a summer dormancy which can be a bit worrying if you're not expecting it but starts into growth again in autumn

5 Feb, 2009

 

Wow! awesome display, glad to be seeing photos again, after stupidly, blocking the "site" by mistake.

7 Feb, 2009

 

wow i love these! haven't seen this one isn't it pretty, added to my favourites (my garden is not big enough for all my favourites LOL)

10 Feb, 2009

 

I have a 'wants' list that somehow never seems to get any shorter :-)

10 Feb, 2009

 

I always thought clematis looked the same, this one is great and different! nice shot!

23 Mar, 2009

 

This is fabulous and completely new to me. It is on my wish list too.

23 Jun, 2009

 

Andrew. I really love this clematis and note its summer dormancy. Do you know if I could get it to climb over a pergola? I would have to plant it in a very large pot though as I have no soil beside the pergola.

9 Feb, 2010

 

Bluethumbs - this gets to between three and four metres (according to my clematis book) but I'd say mine was nearer six metres before I started trimming it back by about half each year after flowering (it is climbing over a winter flowering viburnum). As with all clematis, it likes cool roots and its head in the sun - if you can provide that then it would be worth trying in a large pot

9 Feb, 2010

 

That's exactly the home I can offer this wonderful plant, Thank you, Andrew.

14 Feb, 2010

 

This is just the thing for my new gazebo!!

10 Apr, 2011

 

Tetrarch - please note my comments above. This is a winter flowering clematis (typically in February) and it goes into a summer dormancy when it loses its leaves before starting into regrowth about September

10 Apr, 2011

 

The very reason Andrew, I will also have a Banksia rose and another two clematis on the structure, so will offer some greenery right in the middle of the garden in the winter! I assume its hardy?

10 Apr, 2011

 

Seems very tough - has not flowered the last two seasons but is growing lustily

11 Apr, 2011

 

Lusty is what is called for Andrew, as it will be exposed in the middle of the garden, tho I will probably choose the east to west orientation (the gazebo has four "sides") and put the banksia on south to north. That survived well in a pot over the winter and is growing very nicely and showing buds. I was hoping to get a Love Child clematis from Taylors but they were sold out. Might find one later this year. Pity I cant find an evergreen climbing rose tho! Never satisfied, are we lol!

11 Apr, 2011



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