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Testing!
I'm posting this pic with Donna's instructions! I've been having all sorts of problems with photobucket and have been using email as a sizing method so that I can post pics. Donna has suggested another way.
This is a picture I took this morning. There's no way it shows the incredible growth on this Sweet Autumn Clematis. Underneath that mound of greenery is a 6' obelisk. There are three clematis on it, the Bluebird, Dr. Ruppel and the Sweet Autumn Clematis. I did a double take when I saw the growth on it this year. It has completely taken over, and is covered with hundreds of buds. These open to a pretty little 4-petal white star. There are a few already opened. In another week or so it will turn from a green mound to a white mound. It's early too!
Anyway, here goes.
Well, it seems to work, but I think takes longer than the email method! Perhaps it's just me and the new learning curve!!! lol!
~BBQ
Sweet Autumn Clematis:
This is a picture I took this morning. There's no way it shows the incredible growth on this Sweet Autumn Clematis. Underneath that mound of greenery is a 6' obelisk. There are three clematis on it, the Bluebird, Dr. Ruppel and the Sweet Autumn Clematis. I did a double take when I saw the growth on it this year. It has completely taken over, and is covered with hundreds of buds. These open to a pretty little 4-petal white star. There are a few already opened. In another week or so it will turn from a green mound to a white mound. It's early too!
Anyway, here goes.
Well, it seems to work, but I think takes longer than the email method! Perhaps it's just me and the new learning curve!!! lol!
~BBQ
Sweet Autumn Clematis:
Zone 5b
South/Central Ontario
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B_BQ - Posts: 6848
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Re: Testing!
It looks fine to me, Brenda. And when I click on your picture, I get the much larger one with the better detail.
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DonnaZn2SK - Posts: 1916
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Re: Testing!
Hi...Years ago when I was still on my farm, I found a wild tiny white Clematis growing wild everywhere up through the trees, in the woods understory. I took a branch to the local Horticultural show and it won 1st prize. It competed with some of the most beautiful large flowers. Apparently it was a species Clematis rarely seen. I was shocked and amused as I had entered it as a bit of a joke,
A friend gave me what I think was the Sweet Autumn Clematis. It grew rampantly all across a fence. It was lovely and aromatic.
Such memories.
A friend gave me what I think was the Sweet Autumn Clematis. It grew rampantly all across a fence. It was lovely and aromatic.
Such memories.
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mebbie - Posts: 143
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Re: Testing!
It grows too fast, you need to trim, or else it will overwrite the other plants to curb the growth of other plants.

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hotsummerone - Posts: 30
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Re: Testing!
hotsummerone, what zone are you in?
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