Clematis Nelly Moser
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Clematis Nelly Moser
I know... Nelly is a pretty common clematis, but Jeez!!!! She blooms like there's no tomorrow! I have several others that i just put in last year that look like they'll be in bloom soon, can't wait to see what they all look like.
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OED? Do you think it would last longer up north here, as I love that name. Used to call my dd 'Nelly' as a kid sometimes. Surely is pretty.
Andi? How long does she bloom for? Love the pic!
Andi? How long does she bloom for? Love the pic!

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Cool Thanks Andi! I'll have to get one
How tall do they get?

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Thanks OED! THAT's exactly what I need on this arbor! A tall one!
There's a short one now, can't remember the name and it's realllllllllllllllll dark out ther, so tomorrow I'll try to remember, but it's only like 6-8 and that won't do 


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That's really pretty, Andi......Just what is the difference in NM and my Dr. Rupple....They really look close......I think that your NM is just lighter on the edges, right? When OED says that NM fades, I think mine does too...."hmm" I know the newly opened ones look darker that the older ones....
Anyway, thanks Andi......Very nice!!
Anyway, thanks Andi......Very nice!!

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If you want a really tall clematis, can I suggest C. montana or any of the montana varieties? The flowers are smaller and not as showy, but it can get to 20-30 feet and is just absolutely gorgeous!!!
I have Clematis montana 'Marjorie' covering a pillar by my front door, and I cut it down to about one foot every other year. It gets back up to about 20' without any problem.
I have Clematis montana 'Marjorie' covering a pillar by my front door, and I cut it down to about one foot every other year. It gets back up to about 20' without any problem.
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Hmmm...How wide would you say it covers on top? This arbor is about 12'X 10 maybe?
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Okay then! Get that brain a tinkering and find out the name!
I Like the color purple! As my gardens attest too! I promised myself no more purple this year................ But one more won't hurt right?
That and a white one would look great together meeting in the middle!
BUT I NEED A NAME PLEASE?


BUT I NEED A NAME PLEASE?

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Jane, I don't think the Montanas are hardy up in Z5. Henryi is a large, white that gets quite tall. Another would be, the often growing wild, Sweet Atumn Clematis. It has very small white flowers, and blooms in late summer. The mature plant looks like it's covered in snow.
A few more commenly know tall ones. Ramona, Earnest Markham, all of the Jackmanii group.
A few more commenly know tall ones. Ramona, Earnest Markham, all of the Jackmanii group.
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Well now, that would figure
Okay, I'll watch for those instead! Thanks a bunch

Okay, I'll watch for those instead! Thanks a bunch

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Wow! It's beautiful!

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