Clematis Multi Blue

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Clematis Multi Blue

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Now opening fully :)
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Pretty Sam! Ours went south so I guess I'll pop open your photo so I can enjoy yours.
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Lovely Sam! My Multi-blue is pretty much seed heads now. A few still popping out though.
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Have you ever tried to grow them from seed Dawgy?
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im in love!!! they are real pretty!!!
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Sam, that's one of those many things that I'm gonna get around to someday :roll: :oops: .
My understanding about clems is many of them take two years to germinate. I keep thinking I don't have the patience for that, but if I would have started some 16-18 yrs ago when I got my first clem........well, what kin I say! I may do it yet! :D :wink:
I must say though, my Sweet Autum Clem reseeds all over the place. Which reminds me. I've been promising to send wee Debs one for ages. :eek: I best git in gear. :D :D
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I hope wee Debs reads this Dawgy, 'cus those Japanese Maple seeds I sent here ain't a sproutin', an' they can take a year or so too :eek:
Mefinks she finks I sent her duds :-?
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Clemmie seeds can be tricky, I have learned. I got some seeds last fall and knock on wood some of them sprouted already! I can't wait to see what I got.
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I'm about to post a pic of two of my seedlings. Have a look. Phyllis
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Beautiful Sam!! Man, I have seen this one before here in the forum (pretty sure) and I want that one...:lol:

Hey Bro.....You love me? I love YOU! :wink:
and NOW you say your SAC re-seeds ALL OVER THE PLACE! :o

Thanks Sam!! :D
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Beautiful clem! gotta love a blue clem!
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