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As can be seen, my 'Andromeda' has single petal form, whereas another photograph in the section is double, but with very similar colouring. The HMF Andromeda description says the variety is semi-double. My plant came from a reputable grower and appears to be the same as the other HMF photo (under contributor 'V'). Perhaps some clematis-savvy member can throw some light on this?
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#1 of 2 posted
18 NOV 17 by
jedmar
Many Clematis have semi-double or double blooms in the first flush in spring, but single flowers in autumn. This seems also to be the case with Andomeda. See also here: AndromedaIs your plant still Young? It is possible that it needs to establish itself before it produces semi-double blooms in the first flush.
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#2 of 2 posted
18 NOV 17 by
Tomartyr
My plant is about six years old and the photo taken today is of a bloom in the first flush of the season.
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