Clem in need of ID
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14 years ago
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Full StoryI bought this clem at Lowe's. There were lots of them, all labeled Pink Climador. COTW lists "Climador" without the "Pink" and calls it an early large-flowered variety; Clematis.com lists "Pink Climador" but also calls it large-flowered. Photos on both sites show burgundy-colored anthers.
So... does anyone know what I have here? It looks like a viticella to me. The color tends toward the pinkish.
Many thanks for the technical assistance that finally got me to where I can post the photo! (I'm hoping.)
Here is a link that might be useful: {{gwi:606658}}
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