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What is this plant?
Hi, I've got 2 lovely climbers in my garden but I've no idea what they are so not sure how to look after them properly.  They have a profusion of very small pink flowers which later turn into berrys.  Would be grateful for any ideas so I can by Claire8
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11/09/2012 13:55:47
by jean riley
Can you help identify this plant?
with suckers. Has red flowers in spring(commonest colour) There are varieties in white and pink too. Thank you for your speedy response, I probably should have added that is has spines which until cut down were about 5cm long and has red flowers.  It also grows by mdw84
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16/11/2012 09:04:41
by nutcutlet
Clematis
Please can anyone tell me what variety the clamatis which is out now is called.  Its the one with loads of pink flowers and seems to be large whereever i see it. Thanks Tina Montana - there are several forms with different shades of pink flower by tina2
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08/05/2012 13:09:49
by tina2
Queen Elizabeth rose
All the roses with this name now seem to be yellow.  Although we had a pink, fragrant, low growing bush in our garden in Gatley (Nr. Manchester), over 30 years ago which was easy to strike from cuttings and a lovely pale pink. Wondered what had by Lizzie3
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29/11/2012 20:31:40
by Paul N
new growth
sparse I think my pieris sprouts its new growth as the flowers are fading because the same thing crossed my mind this spring.  I have an established one which has flowered and is now ablaze with goldeny pink new leaves and a smaller newer one which didn by Mary poppins
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12/05/2012 20:53:25
by Mary poppins
gertude jekyll
forgive them I agree the smell is so delicious evn my little girl at 16 months last summer used to bury her nose in th e flowers and inhale! But.....is ther another strong pink climber that smells as good? anyone tried james galway? Just ordered st by Louise Stevenson
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11/05/2013 19:22:52
by chicky
Talkback: In the pink
hydrangeoides 'Roseum', as this has pink flowers. An image search on Google will show you. Hydrangeas are hardy shrubs, but new shoots can be damaged by frost in early spring. Delay pruning until spring as the old stems provide some frost protection. Then keep a by johnathan
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28/11/2011 18:29:48
by Cool plants for hot days « Landscape Lover's Blog
Can anyone tell me what this is plese...
, which come in many many forms.  One variety is called "Ray Davison" which has light blue flowers which turn pink as they age and I do see some pink in your photo (although it's difficult to see clearly.)  Edit: It could equally well be one by gardeningfantic
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27/04/2013 12:48:09
by nutcutlet
Blocking a wall
eyes and wire? You could then plant some climbers....clematis montana right now is smothered by pink scented flowers.  Solanum album is an evergreen climber with masses of white flowers throughout summer.  Honeysuckles or jasmine.....both are great by liesel
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01/05/2013 01:37:11
by Welshonion
container
blue is lovely bright blue flowering variety.  Nice by front door Not flowering but varieties of Phormiums make good container plants.....come in a range of red, pink, yellow leaves by madcatjo
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25/04/2013 21:20:25
by Verdun