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Clematis - Dynamic Companion (Part 1)
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Jasmin
June 8, 2015
We admire clematises because of the beauty of their flowers, but their dynamic nature, their rush to the top, and the sense of movement that they bring to the landscape offer much more to gardeners and admirers.
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donnabking
Jun 13, 2015 7:45 AM CST
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Name: Donna King
Selmer, TN (Southern West TN) (Zone 7b)
Beautiful arrangement of clematis! I love the hues of blues you have tossed together! Just stunning!
The Hooterville Hillbilly @ Hummingbird Hill
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Jasmin
Jun 13, 2015 9:07 AM CST
Name: Jasmin
Toronto, Ontario (Zone 5b)
Thank you Donna. Yes, clematises can bring beautiful hues of blue and purple in the garden.
"Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better."~Albert Einstein
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