Clematis Gillian Blades
On Aug 19, 4:17 pm, Sacha wrote:
On 19/8/07 15:34, in article , "Bob
Hobden" wrote:
"Sacha" wrote
after "Bob Hobden" wrote:
"Sacha" wrote
I think this looks lovely but we haven't got it - yet. ;-) Charlie, do
you
have that one?
We bought one from Charlie a couple of years ago, it's an OK white but
wouldn't call it anything special. Mind you I'm into big bold colours
now,
must be the dull weather of late.
I saw a pic of it in the Evison book and liked the frilly edge to the
leaves
but if it's a very small flower, then it's probably not right for where
I'd
like to grow it. I want to put it up either a yew or a Camellia, so
perhaps
I'd be better going for C. Marie Boisselot?
One good thing about all this cool weather is that Tropaeolum speciosum,
growing through a yew hedge, is doing better than it has for a couple of
years.
The flowers aren't small so I've been out and measured them, it's having a
second flush ATM, and they are 5.5 inches tip to tip of the petals (despite
the plant being moved over last winter). Not a bad size at all, look good
against a dark background.
Thanks, Bob. We'll give that a try, I think.
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Sachahttp://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
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Do, because Chalie sent me three, they are spectacular in flower, I
love the pure white frilly edge.
Judith
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