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Maggie Cummings
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Those blue flowers are beautiful!
Thanks....They're called Clematis. They have all kinds of colors. I'm trying to afford the white ones.
Those blue flowers are beautiful!
I'm so sorry Maggie! That should be illegal!!!
Morning Maggie, sorry about your car. That's a total bummer
Thanks....They're called Clematis. They have all kinds of colors. I'm trying to afford the white ones.
It's a Camellia......My mom constantly tried to grow Clematis in Spokane and it rarely flowers, hence not being able to ID it! We have roses at the new place, I'm not really a fan of them. I might see if someone wants to come dig them up. I'll keep the Camellia (sp) though, it is gorgeous. (at least that's what I'm told it is, i'm not sure)
Ummm? Are you not sure if it's gorgeous, or are not sure if it's a Camilla? In either case, I'd have to say it's both, gorgeous and as Maggie has pointed out, it's a Camilla. On a side note, I think that type is a "double blossom" Camilla. The single blossom make fantastic bonsai. Well for Camilla, they all make fantastic bonsai. I'll find some pictures for you.I'll keep the Camellia (sp) though, it is gorgeous. (at least that's what I'm told it is, i'm not sure)
And here are some more pictures of Bob for those of you who've not seen enough yet.And I love this pix of Bob, I think I'll enlarge it and put it in a frame....View attachment 208620
It's a Camilla......
I have one of those. It took quite awhile to get big. I love roses! It's one of the few plants I can grow easily, they smell nice, and tortoises eat them. The only downside is the thorns.My mom constantly tried to grow Clematis in Spokane and it rarely flowers, hence not being able to ID it! We have roses at the new place, I'm not really a fan of them. I might see if someone wants to come dig them up. I'll keep the Camellia (sp) though, it is gorgeous. (at least that's what I'm told it is, i'm not sure)
And no thorns or smell…The only downside is the thorns.
My mom constantly tried to grow Clematis in Spokane and it rarely flowers, hence not being able to ID it! We have roses at the new place, I'm not really a fan of them. I might see if someone wants to come dig them up. I'll keep the Camellia (sp) though, it is gorgeous. (at least that's what I'm told it is, i'm not sure)
I have a row of rose plants in the back yard. Once I bought a rose plant just for the smell. The smell was so amazing that even though I didn't have a spot for it, I bought it and put it in the front yard. It still smells wonderful. My daughter loves it too. My husband can't smell it at all but he can smell the roses in the backyard.I have only two colors of clematis these days (I think). Use to have a third one. They are pretty when they bloom, but that's only in the spring.
Now roses I love, except like mentioned the thorns. Figure those are kinda the payment for the beauty visually and in the aroma. I do not like a rose with no smell. I want to smell them on the breeze on a warm afternoon.
I have only two colors of clematis these days (I think). Use to have a third one. They are pretty when they bloom, but that's only in the spring.
Now roses I love, except like mentioned the thorns. Figure those are kinda the payment for the beauty visually and in the aroma. I do not like a rose with no smell. I want to smell them on the breeze on a warm afternoon.
So what's everyone up to , This is what I did today built home made headers out of old fish tail Harley pipes with friends .
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