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Member Favorite Clematis Photos
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Czech Republic, my garden in zone 5b, 14.7.2013
4 favorite votes. |
A view of our grounds at Angel Gardens, taken summer 2010
4 favorite votes. |
a part of my small private garden in May 2011
2 favorite votes. |
Angel gardens waterfall and koi pond
6/26/2010
4 favorite votes. |
My garden in June 2011. I do like all that geraniums and peonies.
2 favorite votes. |
Photo taken July 2009. Part of my garden with my house as a backdrop. Roses seen in the photo are "New Dawn, Westerland,Jacques Cartier, Dortmund, Cornelia, Rose du Roi Rose de Rescht and Yolande d`Arragon. The perennials are Monk`s Hood and Lysimachia.
2 favorite votes. |
Czech Republic, 7.9.2010, Buddleia davidii and Vanessa atalanta
4 favorite votes. |
Arvid`s garden, Lista, southwestern coast of Norway, July 2009. Part of my garden showing an arche with the red roses of the climber "Tradition". Furthermore flowers of the clematis "Julia Correvon" along with some flowers of " Rosa Arvensis Splendens" are visible top right. Through the arche in the background may be seen some flowers of "Hybrida" and "Brenda Colvin" On the left grows the clematis "Etoile Violette" over a few red flowers of "Mainaufeuer".
2 favorite votes. |
Czech Republic, my garden in zone 5b, 14.7.2013
4 favorite votes. |
.Arvid`s garden, Lista, southwestern coast of Norway. Photo taken on the 7th of July 2008. Even though almost two years have passed since this photo was taken, the top of the aluminium arche is still bare. The reason for this being the strong salty western winds which have a nasty habit of finding their way right on to this arche. The fence is not tall enough to stop them. I had a big wild cherry tree here that helped a lot, but unfortunately it had to be cut down. I have planted a new one and a few elders. Time will show. In the meantime I have given up on some of the roses here and planted a local wild honeysuckle as an "infill". Roses in photo are "Honorine de Brabant (to the left of the arche) with some flowers of the clematis "Mrs Cholmondeley", "Lykkefund" (scrambling up the appletree), "Mme Plantier" (white rose on the arche) with a few flowers of "Etude". "American Pillar" and "Sander`s White Rambler" are covering my gazebo in the background. A bit of "Paul`s Himalayan Musk" may be seen on the archeway top left. The red gable belongs to my neighbour`s garage.
2 favorite votes. |
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