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Plant Identification => Plant Identification Questions and Answers => Topic started by: annew on October 02, 2020, 07:34:38 PM
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Can someone put a name to this clematis? It is in flower now. The flowers are about 4cm across. It looks a bit like a C. tibetana I grow, but it's much prettier!
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Might it be a tangutica hybrid? maybe with C. tibetana?
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I think it is clematis ‘My Angel’, which has unusual flower colours and seed heads which shine in the autumn sun. A super plant - but a word of warning - it is not an angel, it has ambitions of world domination, and shoots spring up far from the original plant. I just pull out the excess and enjoy the flowers.
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The pictures of My Angel look correct for our plant. It seems to be behaving so far! Thank you for the ID.
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The flowers on yours seem to open out rather more than My Angel and look somewhat richer coloured. What size are they? My Angel has really quite small flowers. I hope for your sake you don't have My Angel. I made the mistake of planting one in Suffolk and I suspect it is probably now covering the county. I had to move...
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I have measured the width of the flowers of My Angel and they are about 4cm across.
I nipped quickly outside in the rain to grab a bit to photograph - it’s far too wet for garden photography today!
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Oh, well done and I'm sure you can spare a bit!
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Oh yes, plenty! Would you like some???
Mmmm, perhaps not.
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I'll pass, thanks. :)
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That plant sounds just what I'd need to cover my neighbours' hideous extension- sadly I can't get any support big enough for the clematis to cover it properly. Sigh! Don't suppose there is something similar that is self-supporting?!!
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Maggi,
Could you put up some trellis? C. My Angel scrambles up trellis here - growing through a lonicera which i think is called Bronze Tip or something similar - it’s vigorous and the 2 climbers fight it out together. They both twine, so don’t need tying in. The lonicera is evergreen - here in Kirkcudbright at least, but maybe not always in Aberdeen. They look great in the winter - silvery seed heads on the clematis and black-blue berries on the lonicera.
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Carolyn, I would if I could- but it's two storey extension with a ruddy big roof. I hoped I'd get used to it over time- but it still offends me every time I step out the back door. :'(
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Would a Campsis do? I have one going up the front of the house and regularly have to lean out the bedroom window to try and keep it under control but suspect one day I'll lean too far...
They are self-clinging, hardier than you'd imagine and stunning once they start to flower - would certainly take your mind off an ugly extension.
There is a new one out called Orangeade that I quite fancy trying, to cover the neighbours' garage;
https://www.norfolkqualityplants.co.uk/campsis-orangeade-3-litre-2560-p.asp
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Carolyn, I would if I could- but it's two storey extension with a ruddy big roof. I hoped I'd get used to it over time- but it still offends me every time I step out the back door. :'(
Sympathies, Maggi, we had to put up with something similar in our old house.
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Would a Campsis do? I have one going up the front of the house and regularly have to lean out the bedroom window to try and keep it under control but suspect one day I'll lean too far...
They are self-clinging, hardier than you'd imagine and stunning once they start to flower - would certainly take your mind off an ugly extension.
There is a new one out called Orangeade that I quite fancy trying, to cover the neighbours' garage;
https://www.norfolkqualityplants.co.uk/campsis-orangeade-3-litre-2560-p.asp
Sounds worth looking into, Gail - thanks! I had always thought they'd be too tender here in Aberdeen.