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great clematis combos

Posted by yogagarden z6b (My Page) on
Fri, Apr 2, 10 at 10:20

Hello, I'm a lurker from central Virginia and I love this forum. I have a small city lot to garden in and love the fill it up and add some more look! I was enchanted by the yummy clematis combo mentioned: etoile viollette, betty corning and tie die. What are your favorite 2, 3 or more combos?


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RE: great clematis combos

  • Posted by katie Zone 8a NoCA (My Page) on
    Fri, Apr 2, 10 at 12:52

I was stunned one time when I saw a combo of Hagley Hybrid and Rogue Cardinal.

I also love it when blues and purples are put together.

Katie


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I have Polish Spirit, Prince Charles, and Venosa Violecia?? blooming together


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Etoille Violette and Betty Corning. Tie Dye will go on the right.

Betty Corning and Princess Diana, I shovel pruned Diana for mildew but still like this picture. I like the contrast in form as well as color.

Natascha and Ruutel

Rouge Cardinal, Venosa Violacea and Prince Charles

Arctic Queen and Daniel Deronda

Helios and Barbara Harrington


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Beautiful photos and combos. Natascha and Ruutel are very striking together and I have neither, must put them on my wish list.


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Ooooh--Arctic Queen and Daniel Deronda--gorgeous!

Actually, all the combos are.

Kate


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I am just mad about companioning reds and purples...great pics BoS...Jeanne


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Hi everyone.

I came upon this thread and was disappointed to see that Buyorsell888's pics are no longer viewable here.

Any chance you are able to post them again Buyorsell888?


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Here is an old thread with some clematis combination photos. Unfortunately, most of the varieties are not identified (although Betty Corning is easy to id), but one can still see the combinations.

Here is a link that might be useful: old thread with photos


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clematis combos with other types of plants

Here is another old thread with photos showing clematis paired with other types of plants.

Here is a link that might be useful: Some Blooms Today - old thread


 
 


 

 


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