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Death's too good for Russian Vine!
We have a very rampant, fragrant honeysuckle that's not particularly spectacular in terms of the look of the flowers. They are small, yellow and cream but lovely when out. It's in a fairly shaded area near the dining room windows and needs hacking back every couple of years.
Thanks everyone. We (she) ha(s)ve now decided. A mixture it is. C. armandii. a yellow honeysuckle (which won't show up as deciduous with the other two) and an ivy. Should give year round interest. The green all year and in early spring the Clematis flowers (would have put in a Montana but again it has no winter interest) followed in summer by the honeysuckle flowers. If it's wrong I'll blame the boss.
Why didn't Noah just swat those 2 greenflies?
Why are they called apartments when they are all stuck together?
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>If flying is so safe, why do they call the airport the terminal?
Thanks everyone. We (she) ha(s)ve now decided. A mixture it is. C. armandii. a yellow honeysuckle (which won't show up as deciduous with the other two) and an ivy. Should give year round interest. The green all year and in early spring the Clematis flowers (would have put in a Montana but again it has no winter interest) followed in summer by the honeysuckle flowers. If it's wrong I'll blame the boss.
My honeysuckle isn't deciduus. It's in full leaf right now. Sadly, I don't know the variety as it was a gift.
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