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Is it unusual to have a Clamatis flowering now on November
3rd...Bcause i have one bloom on my nellymosser......

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"g.s" expounded:

Is it unusual to have a Clamatis flowering now on November
3rd...Bcause i have one bloom on my nellymosser......


Oh, I dunno, they throw a flowe rwhen they please ) I've just
walked by the last rosa rugosa growing in my neighbor's yard, it was
frozen but still beautiful.
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On 2 Nov 2006 15:22:05 -0800, "g.s"
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Is it unusual to have a Clamatis flowering now on November
3rd...Bcause i have one bloom on my nellymosser....


Not for me. I have one too.

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g.s wrote:
Is it unusual to have a Clamatis flowering now on November
3rd...Bcause i have one bloom on my nellymosser......


Not here in zone 7, NE TX. It was a bit chilly last night though, may
have got them. At 2 this morning I suddenly realized it may get pretty
cold so got up and moved the Christmas cactus, Aloe, and a buch of
other potted plants in to house just in case.
I like spring and fallG
leo

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