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What does your Clematis Armandii apple blossom look like atm?

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D0v3Gr3y · 09/04/2024 16:57

Think mine is dead, zero leaves and considering its evergreen think thats clear it’s not looking good. Why?

My Alba Luxurians and Sugar Sweet which look as flimsy as anything are going great guns.

Don’t seem to have much luck with Montana either and those are the 2 I’d really like to have romping away.😫

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Jelliclecats · 10/04/2024 06:57

I’m in Scotland and my apple blossom looks incredibly healthy - bushy with lots of leaves. Have you had lots of rain this winter? My previously-healthiest elder has turned it’s toes up, I’m gutted and was v surprised: the others are all fine but were in a different part of the garden that doesn’t get as much run off. We’ve had so much rain.

Jf20 · 10/04/2024 07:03

I have two, both in full leaf, the older one is in full bloom with the flowers fully open, the younger one has a lot of buds on it.

SarahAndQuack · 10/04/2024 22:20

Mine's fine, but I've lost it previously. They are slightly tender and don't tolerate being waterlogged (which, this past winter, has been tricky!).

AutumnBride · 11/04/2024 13:47

Mine was only planned a few weeks ago, it's not growing quickly but the tag did say it wouldn't do much this year. It's got leaves and buds/flowers but not many.

WellieBootsBlue · 11/04/2024 15:19

Mine is actually already going over now- it was a joy a couple of weeks ago though! Although it can bit a tatty I've found it never entirely loses all its leaves. I'm so sorry, I'm not sure it's a good prognosis for your Armandii OP!

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