Showing newest posts with label Clematis viticella Polish Spirit. Show older posts
Showing newest posts with label Clematis viticella Polish Spirit. Show older posts

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Clamoring for Clematis ~~ Part I

Hi Everybody. Thanks once agin for visiting and for leaving a comment. You guys are awesome.
I doubt I'm the only one that does this but if I am, don't tell me. My self image suffers enough already. I [we?] go through these weird cycles where all periphery vision darkens and the tunnel vision lights up in sync with an uncanny radar. What ensues is the absolute mandatory, compulsory NEED for a certain plant genus. We [admit it] go on line, scour the library's shelves and the bookstore, if we're rich. Then it's off to the nursery. Then countless more trips until our appetite is sated, if ever.
A few years ago, it was the genus Clematis. My radar was on high-alert throughout that spring and summer and on medium-alert the following year and remains in standby mode to this day. One minor, unfortunate detail: My cache needed cash. The entire quest could have been wrapped up much sooner if I would have followed through with that nagging impulse to rob a bank. However I've got serious issues with being cooped up in dark, seedy places, like, jail, not that I've tried it... I digress... Twenty-two plants later I can say that it's much more fun combining two highly entertaining endeavors--plant and bargain hunting! Plus I hate those ghastly orange jumpsuits.


Okay, so here we go. The top row is Clematis 'Josephine.'
Second row: Clematis 'Multi-Blue' with a Morning Glory blossom, taken two summers ago. Second row, right: Clematis viticella 'Polish Spirit.'
The third row: Clematis integrifolia 'Aljonushka'


Top row left: Clematis texensis 'Pagoda.' The three right column photos are Clematis texensis 'Etoile Rose.' Second row left: Clematis 'Palate.' Bottom left: Clematis integrifolia.

Top row: Clematis 'Purpurea Plena Elegans.' Second row left and bottom left: Clematis viorna.
Second row right and bottom right: Clematis tangutica 'Grace.'