Wednesday, June 24
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Oh, so pretty. I once had one that looks very similar to the one against the sky, but it faded and died, unexplainably. Then, too late, I found an ant's nest in the root.
ReplyDeleteThe one above it and the one beneath it are the same variety, Deborah. I think it’s Meg a climbing rose
DeleteThese pairings are so much more than just two flowers side by side, they jump out at you. I particularly like the trio with alstroemeria in the center.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jane
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, and such a lovely clematis. I am trying to decide on a clematis at the moment. I quite fancy a red one.
ReplyDeleteI don’t think there are many red ones, CJ
DeleteYour roses and other flowers are so pretty. Love this time of the year.
ReplyDeleteSo do I Lisa
DeleteThink I messed up my comment yesterday Sue, had said that I'm loving your colours here. I'm warming to roses and clematis more and have a small few now. I've got a clematis like yours here, mine is Dazzle, What's yours?
ReplyDeleteThe clematis is Piilu, Shirley
DeleteIt actually bears both single and double flowers
DeleteOh my, such utter beauty!xxx
ReplyDeleteWhat a beauty Sue.
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