The variety of clematis is almost endless, which is one of the reasons why I love them so much. I'll post more pictures of them in the coming weeks. I'm working on a post to answer your question on how to use them as cut flowers. Thank you for visiting and commenting.
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I have never seen so many varieties of clematis. Is it because you are a heirloom gardener? They are all beautiful. Blessings
QMM
QMM,
The variety of clematis is almost endless, which is one of the reasons why I love them so much. I'll post more pictures of them in the coming weeks. I'm working on a post to answer your question on how to use them as cut flowers. Thank you for visiting and commenting.
-Heirloom Gardener
Clematis is one of my favorite flowers, mostly because of the diversity in differences in the differing kinds!
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