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Old 27-03-2008, 09:50 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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On 27/3/08 09:44, in article ,
"Charlie Pridham" wrote:

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On 26/3/08 13:27, in article
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"Charlie Pridham" wrote:
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That is indeed a problem, people chasing a bargin! Much the same with
Clematis armandii, named ones are noticably dearer than ordinary
clematis
so when people see a cheap one they think its abargin but no its a
seedling, many of which are indiffent flowerers. I may have green thumbs
but that clematis I can not do and we have a lovely one in the garden.

Ray is delighted that he's had some real success with C. rehederiana this
year. He forgot to do any last year and it seems to be hard to track
down
in any numbers. Do you find this tricky to propagate Charlie, because
it
seems to have a reputation for it? I really love it, especially as it's
so
different and flowers late with a sweet and gentle scent.

Its easy enough from seed but only if you remember to collect the ripe
seed in the autumn! both the seed and cuttings are prone to botrytis
during winter so I try and keep mine on the dry side of the greenhouse
even so I lose about 50% and of course its not 100% hardy so can be laid
low by a sharp frost. All in all I could multiply the number I produce by
100 and still not have enough

Do people ask for it much with you? I've recommended it to several people
and find none of heard of it.
Yes, Ray grew ours from seed from the one on the front of our house and is
now going to try C. nepalensis at the appropriate time, too.



Yes its always asked for we never have to "sell" it!


Posh lot down there. ;-)



I think there are just more of them around so people see it and want it,
Clematis connata is even better but difficult to source but as its
equally large I have not got the space for another monster! I just love
the scent from these in the Autumn on the right day we can smell it from
about 10 yards or more


Grooooaaaan! Have you got one for sale, Charlie? If so, I've got to have
it now, blastit!


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