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Please ID this clematis
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tammyinwv z6/WV (
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Sat, May 8, 10 at 18:34
Tammy |
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RE: Please ID this clematis
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| There are a lot that color. Carnaby, Dr. Ruppel, Nelly Moser. |
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Wow, I look at those 3, and they all look somewhat alike. How does one ID these for sure? TAmmy |
RE: Please ID this clematis
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| You need to compare leaves and seed heads. |
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| Janet is correct..There are many attributes of a Clematis that when combined tell the true Identity..besides Leaves & Seedheads..there is the bar,tepal,connective and Anthers..along with the back side of the tepals..recurve..fading ...etc..I am kinda leaning towards "Nelly Moser" because of the white connectives..Jeanne |
RE: Please ID this clematis
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Is there a particular shot I would need to take that would help? Tammy |
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RE: Please ID this clematis
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Here is a pic of the back side of the bloom. I hope this helps someone to ID ut. Tammy
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