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Some of my first blooms for the season (pics)
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Posted by
kentstar 5b, NE Ohio (
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Fri, May 18, 12 at 17:29
| Just some pics because I am so glad to see some blooming again after a long winter! Although Josephine has been a slow grower for me, she is absolutely gorgeous! ( I love all of my clems too, but she's been a trooper and a tough little lady!)
Josephine
Dr Ruppel
Crystal Fountain
Beauty of Worcester

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RE: Some of my first blooms for the season (pics)
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| Nice grouping. I have Josephine but no blooms yet. Does Crystal Fountain always bloom that color for you? Julia |
RE: Some of my first blooms for the season (pics)
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| Yup, pretty much always blooms like this. Remember, you are only seeing the colors as they appear in a photo. :) |
RE: Some of my first blooms for the season (pics)
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RE: Some of my first blooms for the season (pics)
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RE: Some of my first blooms for the season (pics)
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Gorgeous bloomers! Thanks for the photos. Renee |
RE: Some of my first blooms for the season (pics)
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| Beautiful clematis! Is that a blue forget-me-not, to the left of Mr. Ruppel? |
RE: Some of my first blooms for the season (pics)
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| You're clematis is beautiful. What are those pretty blue flowers planted off to the side. They go perfectly with your clemmies. Thanks for sharing your photos. |
RE: Some of my first blooms for the season (pics)
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| Yup, the blue flowers under Dr Ruppel are forget-me-nots. |
RE: Some of my first blooms for the season (pics)
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| And let me tell you, they don't let you forget 'em! They come back year after year, no matter what I do and spread like crazy within my bed! I love them in spring and have decided to just go with them and let them do their thing! But, I have to make sure they don't spread out onto the lawn! |
RE: Some of my first blooms for the season (pics)
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Wow, I may have to go back to the Nursery and buy that Crystal Fountain. Beautiful! Great photography too |
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