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06-22-2008, 10:28 AM
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Peony & Clematis
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I forgot what these two peony are (the one pictured above and the one below are two different varieties), but I thought one was supposed to be Sarah Bernhardt -- neither look very pink to me, they are more wine color.![]() But still very beautiful. I have decided that I need more peony because there's not much else blooming in my garden this time of year, and they just pack such a punch, much like tulips.The gazebo is starting to come together. Remember last year I planted clematis to climb the legs of the gazebo? It was worth it. All the clematis made it and have almost climbed to the top of their legs. ![]() Comtesse de Bouchard was a spur of the moment choice that is really proving to be wonderful fate. I am in love!Read More at Obsessive Gardener... |
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