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Clematis ID Required
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| WRabbit 2005-10-27, 6:21 am |
| A few years back I ordered 3 clematis from T&M, the garden then got
neglected and we actually thought the clematis had died. We were delighted,
when after clearing the garden out, all three have come back. Two have now
flowered.
Only problem is (as you might have guessed from the subject) is that I can't
remember what varieties they were so don't know what to do about pruning
them. I've even phoned T&M, but all they have on their system is that it
was a large flowering collection.
Dredging the depths of my memory I think 2 of them were Comtesse de Bouchard
and Ernest Markham. The third I think was Marie something Polish sounding
(I've tried googling and looking up some books but nothing rang a bell).
Clematis 2 started flowering at the end of June and continued flowering to
the end of September. Lots of lovely pink flowers. I think it's Comtesse
de Bouchard
Clematis 1 has started flowering in the last couple of weeks. I don't know
if this is its usual flowering period or if it's been knocked out of sync
due to it having been late growing this year.
Photos of both are here:
http://photobucket.com/albums/v396/wrabbit/Clematis/
Any thoughts and suggestions as to what varieties they are and how best to
care for them is much appreciated.
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| mildew 2005-10-27, 6:21 pm |
| N=B01 reminds me of "Le President" or "Jackmanii". Very nice blue,
indeed !
Good luck,
Fred
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| Tiger303 2005-10-28, 11:21 am |
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http://tinyurl.com/82rue
this site has pictures for most varieties, although unfortunately for
you they're by name and not colour coded, but you never know
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| Hanne Bech-Jensen 2005-10-28, 8:21 pm |
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N°1 reminds me of "Le President" or "Jackmanii". Very nice blue,
indeed !
Good luck,
Fred<<
I agree... n°1 looks completely like my Jackmanii. And it does start to
flower a little late here too.
Hanne in Denmark
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| WRabbit 2005-10-30, 7:21 am |
| Hanne Bech-Jensen <solsort_dk12@34hotmail.com> wrote:
> N°1 reminds me of "Le President" or "Jackmanii". Very nice blue,
> indeed !
> Good luck,
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> Fred<<
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> I agree... n°1 looks completely like my Jackmanii. And it does start
> to flower a little late here too.
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> Hanne in Denmark
Thanks both - I think you're right. In my muddled memory I must have got
Ernest Markham and Jackmanii confused. Here's hoping the frosts stay away a
little longer so that all the buds it has can open.
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| WRabbit 2005-10-30, 7:21 am |
| Tiger303 <Tiger303.1xm880@gardenbanter.co.uk> wrote:
> http://tinyurl.com/82rue
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> this site has pictures for most varieties, although unfortunately for
> you they're by name and not colour coded, but you never know
Yes it's very good - I'd already had a rummage. You can do a search by
colour at http://www.clematis.hull.ac.uk/clemlistsearch.cfm which can narrow
things down nicely.
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| Spider 2005-10-31, 1:21 pm |
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WRabbit <thewrabbit@replaceinvalidwithcomgmail.invalid> wrote in message
news:3sbj43FmrcqlU1@individual.net...
> A few years back I ordered 3 clematis from T&M, the garden then got
> neglected and we actually thought the clematis had died. We were
delighted,
> when after clearing the garden out, all three have come back. Two have
now
> flowered.
>
> Only problem is (as you might have guessed from the subject) is that I
can't
> remember what varieties they were so don't know what to do about pruning
> them. I've even phoned T&M, but all they have on their system is that it
> was a large flowering collection.
>
> Dredging the depths of my memory I think 2 of them were Comtesse de
Bouchard
> and Ernest Markham. The third I think was Marie something Polish sounding
> (I've tried googling and looking up some books but nothing rang a bell).
>
> Clematis 2 started flowering at the end of June and continued flowering to
> the end of September. Lots of lovely pink flowers. I think it's Comtesse
> de Bouchard
>
> Clematis 1 has started flowering in the last couple of weeks. I don't
know
> if this is its usual flowering period or if it's been knocked out of sync
> due to it having been late growing this year.
>
> Photos of both are here:
> http://photobucket.com/albums/v396/wrabbit/Clematis/
>
> Any thoughts and suggestions as to what varieties they are and how best to
> care for them is much appreciated.
> --
> NK
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There is a Clematis called 'Marie Boisselot'. It is an early,
large-flowered white form. Could this be the one that has no flowers yet?
Spider
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