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Old 16-08-2013, 02:45 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Jeff Layman[_2_] Jeff Layman[_2_] is offline
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Default Growing but not flowering

On 16/08/2013 11:11, Sacha wrote:
On 2013-08-16 10:40:00 +0100, Charlie Pridham said:

"Sacha" wrote in message
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I wonder how many of us have noticed that things have grown and
recovered from the cold spring but aren't flowering? Our Clematis
rehderiana was looking very sorry for itself but has put on new leaves
and grown quite a bit, too but we don't think it's going to flower this
year. I imagine it's taken all its strength just to survive and get new
leaves. The Rosa banksiae lutea tangled up with it did much the same.
It put out a few blooms very very late but obviously was conserving its
strength.
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Sacha
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South Devon
www.helpforheroes.org.uk


I think the Clematis may yet surprise you, ours normally doesn't bud
until September but I will admit its behind where it normally would be
at this time of year.


I do hope so - that's a cheery thought. As you know, it's one of my
favourites and I look forward to it. I'll try to peer at it a bit more
closely but as it's right at the back of the border, it's quite
difficult! I'm also looking for one to go along the rope/chain on the
lawn but don't want a white one, as the rose on there is white. I'd
also like it to be late flowering. With luck, it will eventually meet
up with C. Luccombe Park, so the two colours shouldn't swear at each
other too much!


Haven't we been through this before a month or so back? Didn't you mean
C. " Lambton Park"?!

As to C. rehderiana, I put one in at our new place a couple of months
ago and it has done well, climbing up a rambler rose. I am hoping that
it will flower next month; if so, it will be the first time I have ever
got one to flower.

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Jeff