Allotment Gardening Advice Help Chat
Growing => General Gardening => Topic started by: chrissie B on May 11, 2014, 09:32
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can anyone tell me the name of the lovley lilac coloured clamatis I see , it grows over every thing and has a thick tree like stem , I have about 5 in my garden but they are all thin weedy type stems although they do get wonderful flowers , my favourite is the white one but would love one of these lilac coloured one at the front of the house .
chrissie b
Title typo edited for future search purposes.
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Gurgle "Clematis Montana" - that's the one with the growing habit you're looking for I believe, and there are a few different colours to choose from.
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thank you.
chrissie b
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I agree with Jay about Montana. The one called Elizabeth also has a perfume which is not what you would normally think for a clematis.
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Montana has a very fast growing habit -15' a year. Plastered in small flowers - comes in a range of colours - elizabeth = white, rubens = pink. Often flowers around May with some repeat flowering later in the summer but nothing like the main flush.
Several have a mild scent.
Do not pay a bomb for these. Keep an eye open in places like Wilkinsons / Lidls. A £2 plant will grow perfectly well. It is possible to take cuttings but layering is easier and more reliable.
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Sorry to disagree Paul - but Elizabeth is pink. It is a variety of Rubens
http://www.rhs.org.uk/Plants/210260/Clematis-Elizabeth-(M)/Details (http://www.rhs.org.uk/Plants/210260/Clematis-Elizabeth-(M)/Details)
The white one is grandiflora the anemone flowered clematis
http://www.rhs.org.uk/Plants/210221/Clematis-montana-var-grandiflora-(M)/Details
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You are correct Mum. :)
So... perhaps Alba is the white montana I was thinking of? It looked like your grandiflora but I'm pretty sure it didn't have such a posh sounding name. :lol:
I could have sworn the one we planted when we first married was Elizabeth and white... It was a long time ago. :wacko: :lol:
It covered the new garden shed in a season and then rambled belted along the fences too. It was gorgeous in a small back-yard garden. Brightened the whole place up all the more so as it was a large Victorian town house with high narrow windows and grey walls.