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[email protected] 03-08-2003 01:03 AM

clematis
 
Does anyone have suggestions about clematis besides the standard
varieties you see in most nurseries and an online source for them?

Andy

Travis 03-08-2003 08:02 AM

clematis
 
wrote:
Does anyone have suggestions about clematis besides the standard
varieties you see in most nurseries and an online source for
them?


Yes.

--
Travis in Shoreline (just North of Seattle) Washington
USDA Zone 8b
Sunset Zone 5

Joseph Meehan 03-08-2003 12:12 PM

clematis
 
You forgot to tell us where you want to plant. What part of the world,
and type of local soil and conditions (shade, wind water etc.)

--
Joseph E. Meehan

26 + 6 = 1 It's Irish Math


wrote in message
...
Does anyone have suggestions about clematis besides the standard
varieties you see in most nurseries and an online source for them?

Andy




[email protected] 03-08-2003 06:42 PM

clematis
 
I want to plant to provide screening on a porch, so I would like a
type I or type II that I don't need to prune I think. I'm in zone 6
and the site will get 2/3 day sun and is protected from wind pretty
well.

Andy



On Sun, 03 Aug 2003 11:09:50 GMT, "Joseph Meehan"
wrote:

You forgot to tell us where you want to plant. What part of the world,
and type of local soil and conditions (shade, wind water etc.)

--
Joseph E. Meehan

26 + 6 = 1 It's Irish Math


wrote in message
...
Does anyone have suggestions about clematis besides the standard
varieties you see in most nurseries and an online source for them?

Andy





Joseph Meehan 03-08-2003 07:02 PM

clematis
 
I am replying only to say I don't have an answer, I don't know the
verities well enough, but hopefully with the additional information someone
who does or has personal experience with one, can be of help. Good Luck

--
Joseph E. Meehan

26 + 6 = 1 It's Irish Math


wrote in message
...
I want to plant to provide screening on a porch, so I would like a
type I or type II that I don't need to prune I think. I'm in zone 6
and the site will get 2/3 day sun and is protected from wind pretty
well.

Andy



On Sun, 03 Aug 2003 11:09:50 GMT, "Joseph Meehan"
wrote:

You forgot to tell us where you want to plant. What part of the

world,
and type of local soil and conditions (shade, wind water etc.)

--
Joseph E. Meehan

26 + 6 = 1 It's Irish Math


wrote in message
...
Does anyone have suggestions about clematis besides the standard
varieties you see in most nurseries and an online source for them?

Andy







Pam 03-08-2003 08:32 PM

clematis
 
If you focus on Group I clematis - spring bloomers - then you can avoid pruning.
Pretty much all other clematis types will need at least annual pruning to look
good and provide maximum bloom. The spring bloomers cover a lot of different
clematis, most of which are species forms, so the likelihood of your contracting
clematis wilt is significantly reduced. I'd focus in on the montanas - a very
vigorous species that blooms in mid-May in my climate. Great looking foliage and
a profusion of blooms in pinks and whites for several weeks. Fragrant, too. You
could also opt for a Sweet Autumn clematis, Clematis terniflora, that is also a
heavy grower with honey-scented, late summer blooms. This one will need to be
pruned annually, however, and hard :-))

These are not hard to find - they should be available in most good garden
centers and nurseries, if not in more common places like your local Home Depot
or Lowes (although perhaps not so late in the season). Otherwise both Chalk Hill
Clematis and Joy Creek Nursery offer these vines by mail order and are online.

pam - gardengal

wrote:

I want to plant to provide screening on a porch, so I would like a
type I or type II that I don't need to prune I think. I'm in zone 6
and the site will get 2/3 day sun and is protected from wind pretty
well.

Andy

On Sun, 03 Aug 2003 11:09:50 GMT, "Joseph Meehan"
wrote:

You forgot to tell us where you want to plant. What part of the world,
and type of local soil and conditions (shade, wind water etc.)

--
Joseph E. Meehan

26 + 6 = 1 It's Irish Math


wrote in message
...
Does anyone have suggestions about clematis besides the standard
varieties you see in most nurseries and an online source for them?

Andy





Suja 04-08-2003 04:22 PM

clematis
 
wrote:

I want to plant to provide screening on a porch, so I would like a
type I or type II that I don't need to prune I think. I'm in zone 6
and the site will get 2/3 day sun and is protected from wind pretty
well.


Check out Bill Bird's article:
http://www.gardenbuddies.com/article...bill/bill.html He is a
Clematis guru of sorts, and his recommendations are working out quite
nicely for me.

Suja



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