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Wow, Chris! What a lovely photo!
Those are Margit's Clematis, which were in the back garden. :)
Margit it's beautiful. You are a clever gardener.
Chris this is one of my favs of your pics now...It's so lovely brother.
Luv u both.
Blessings ins Christ.
Jenny
Beautiful photo and great verse to go along with it.
Were those flowers blooming in a clump like that? I've never seen clematis do that. Wonderful show!
Beautiful the photo of the clematis great work Margit
Thank you booth
RIA
Pat,
yes, they were growing in a cluster like this, it was actually their first season to bloom, aside from being in the nursery's planting pot they had not seen much soil.
Jenny,
I'm not a landscape gardener but at my house in Eugene, Oregon, when April through June came, every visitor would be greeted by a white flower spray that covered the entrance wall in my front court yard. And, I'm not telling a fish story about the one that got away...when I say that the flowers could reach the size of a pie.
I so loved them that the first thing we did here at the house, found a nursery and the same type of clematis, although it is named different, thus making it all a bit questionable, I was delighted to see it blooming, almost as beautiful as I had been blessed with in Oregon.
Thank you all for your comments, you too Ria.
God bless.
Margit
Margit, I'd love to know the name of this clematis. I just love it and come to see this photo often.