Clematis Sentence Examples

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  • Roses and clematis, however, are generally grafted from January to March and April.

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  • Some petioles are long, slender and sensitive to contact, and function as tendrils by means of which the plant climbs; as in the l,' nasturtiums (Tropaeolum), clematis and c in others; and in compound leaves the midrib and some of the leaflets may similarly be transformed into tendrils, as in the pea and vetch.

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  • The shrubby vegetation comprises Rosa, Rubus, Indigofera, Desmodium, Berberis, Boehmeria, Viburnum,' Clematis, with an Arundinaria.

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  • Colvillia racemosa, with yellow flowers; Astrapaea Wallichii, striking attention from its abundant flowers; and species of Cryptostegia, a purple-flowered creeper, and Strongylodon, another creeper with cream-coloured blossoms. Among attractive plants are species of Hibiscus, Euphorbia, Buddleia, Ixora, Kitchingia, Clematis, &c. On the east coast two orchids, species of Angraecum, with large white waxy flowers, one with an extraordinarily long spur or nectary, attract the attention of every traveller during June and July by their abundance and beauty.

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  • In the natural order Ranunculaceae, some genera, such as Ranunculus, globe-flower and paeony, have both calyx and corolla, while others, such as clematis, anemone and Caltha, have only a coloured calyx.

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  • Ivy looks more cheery with colorful clematis growing in it.

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  • Pruning There is a great deal of intimidating mystique about how to prune clematis correctly.

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  • Many plants, including clematis, are beginning to produce shoots.

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  • The small bed 5 to the right had yet another clematis, probably a Montana, plus a Geranium of some kind.

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  • The main stair tower is clad with the rendered insulation system for its full height, and vertical wires will support an evergreen clematis.

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  • Buy Plants Online Summer flowering clematis can be pruned back hard.

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  • Elephants ' eyes, baby or adult, are the color of THE periwinkle or wild clematis.

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  • Clematis, evergreen honeysuckles and climbing or rambling roses are delightful when used in this way.

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  • Climbers starring this month are many of the clematis, abutilon, climbing roses and the honeysuckle (lonicera japonica ).

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  • Sanders Garden World arrived with four truck loads of roses, clematis, lavender and a range of trees, climbers and plants.

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  • With this change, great durability is probably acquired; at least this is the case with the clasped petioles of Clematis vitalba.

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  • The Rescue Remedy contains essences of star of Bethlehem, rock rose, clematis and cherry plum.

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  • The new Clematis and Akebia were doing well and the small rhododendron did not appear to mind being moved from the front garden.

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  • June is in charge of the flowers - her Clematis ' Avalanche ' is a real showstopper.

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  • There is no chemical control specifically for clematis wilt.

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  • The new Clematis and Akebia were doing well and the small Rhododendron did not appear to mind being moved from the front garden.

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  • Clematis in Colors - In this the general effect of the whole, the abundance and duration of the flowers, and the purity and brilliancy of their colors, are the prime factors, enabling plant-lovers to obtain the richest effects.

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  • M. Clematis is the least delicate of the garden Mutisias.

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  • Mutisia Clematis - The first colored picture of this species ever published in any English work was the plate in The Garden, 27th July 1883.

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  • If you planted a lovely flowering clematis this year, you'll want to learn about winterizing clematis so it will return for many years to come.

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  • Take steps now to ensure your clematis has adequate winter protection.

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  • With over 300 different clematis in the world today, you can find a clematis to grace your garden no matter where you live.

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  • Most gardeners in North America refer to the vine type of clematis when speaking in general of clematis and are familiar with the plant's tendency to climb on almost anything and produce abundant flowers.

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  • Some clematis have no scent while others produce a strong fragrance.

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  • You can find clematis vines that bloom anytime from spring through fall, but most have a specific time period in which they bloom.

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  • Some clematis that hail from warm climates remain evergreen, but the species commonly grown in gardens in North America are deciduous and lose their leaves each fall.

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  • These clematis vines need special winter care.

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  • Winterizing clematis takes a few simple steps.

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  • Clematis are climbing vines, growing up and over arches, arbors and other supports.

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  • The following steps will guide you through winterizing clematis.

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  • The first step to winterizing clematis is to deadhead the vine.

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  • If the plant has produced seeds, you may want to try to save the seed pods and start them indoors to grow new plants (although clematis is mostly grown through cuttings).

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  • Pruning encourages new growth, and clematis tend to push out new shoots from areas that have been pruned the prior year.

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  • Clematis that bloom in the spring should be pruned in the fall, and those that bloom summer and fall should be pruned in late winter or early spring, before the plant grows new leaves.

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  • Many people are afraid that if they prune their clematis, they'll prune it too far back and accidentally kill their clematis vine.

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  • Clematis are actually fairly tough plants, and if you prune them too vigorously, they're apt to forgive your mistake and still flower the following year.

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  • Winterizing clematis should include a good pruning for most plants.

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  • Always wear gardening gloves when pruning clematis.

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  • Wash your hands thoroughly after handling clematis vines for long periods of time.

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  • Mulch not only keeps moisture near the roots of plants, but it prevents heaving of soil around the base of clematis plants.

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  • Winterizing clematis isn't complete without protecting the crown and roots with a good layer of mulch.

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  • When winterizing clematis, tackle other winter gardening chores too.

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  • Check and fix the supporting structure for the clematis vine.

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  • If the clematis has outgrown its support, now's the time to consider your options and build a new supporting structure.

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  • Do this before the plant grows in the spring so the clematis can latch onto and grow over the new support; you won't have to dislodge it or disrupt it at all.

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  • Winterizing clematis is fairly easy but an often neglected task.

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  • In that case either very little secondary tissue is formed, as in the gourds, some Ranunculaceae, &c., or a considerable amount may be produced (clematis, barberry, ivy).

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  • The larvae of the latter usually vacate their galls, to spin their cocoons in the earth, or, as in the case of Athalia abdominalis, Klg., of the clematis, may emerge from their shelter to feed for some days on the leaves of the gall-bearing plant.

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  • Among indigenous fruit-bearing trees, shrubs and vines the state has the bird cherry, black cherry, blueberry, cranberry, raspberry, blackberry, gooseberry, strawberry, grape and black currant; and conspicuous among a very great variety of shrubs and flowering plants are the rose, dogwood, laurel, sumac, holly, winterberry, trilliums, anemones, arbutuses, violets, azaleas, eglantine, clematis, blue gentians, orange lilies, orchids, asters and golden rod.

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  • In the rose, passion-flower, clematis, honeysuckle, &c., in which the flowerbuds are developed at the ends of the young shoot of the year, we have examples of plants destitute of flower-buds during the winter.

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  • In general, each shoot makes one layer, but in plants like the Wistaria or Clematis, which make long shoots, what is called serpentine layering may be adopted; that is, the shoot is taken alternately below and above the surface, as frequently as its length permits.

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  • Smilax, clematis, honeysuckle and woodbine are the commoner forest vines.

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  • These are also a couple of beautiful clematis growing through trees.

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  • Spring is clearly thinking big, sending the early clematis into a frenzied search for space.

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  • The five new clematis also seem to be very happy.

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