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Tag Archives: Clematis
Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day, June 2011
Today came unexpectedly fast and I’m a little unprepared. Some of these are re-posts and others are new, and don’t forget the Irises which are at the tail end of their blooming now too. Sedum tetractinum Sedum spathulifolium ‘Cape Blanco’ … Continue reading
Clematis ‘Rebecca’ Flowering
Clematis ‘Rebecca’ I’m not sure what I can say about this one I haven’t said already other than that it’s awesome, and I hope with a bunch of mulch and more water I can keep it from getting too badly … Continue reading
Clematis ‘Rebecca’ in Steroescopic 3D
Just a quick post today. I first saw this technique used at Plants are the Strangest People and have wanted to try it out since. To see the picture in 3D you’ll have to cross your eyes so the pictures … Continue reading
Exciting plant event: Clematis ‘Rebecca’ flowered
Clematis ‘Rebecca’ flower, picture taken last summer. I think this is in a tight race for my favourite plant ever (with what else I’m not sure – it’s a top 5 list that has 10 or so plants in it … Continue reading
What’s Going On & Garden Decisions (& More!)
Sorry for not posting as much as I might have wanted to. (Edit – apparently I tried to make up for it today? Sorry for the wall of text!) I had three days off from work while the weather was … Continue reading
Picture Archives: Europe 2008 Part 1: The Exchange.
Going through my old pictures it was hard not to stumble on pictures from my awesome 6 week trip that started as a 3 week exchange at Oxford Brookes University through England, to Ireland, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Italy, the south … Continue reading
Clematis ‘Rebecca’
A new clematis from Raymond Evison this year and my first clematis – could not be more happy with this plant if I tried! I planted it in June and after a brief acclimatization period it has been putting on … Continue reading