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Sunday, May 15, 2016
Vancouver Sea Breeze
Day 215: In the Pacific Northwest, you cannot beat Clematis for putting on the best show in town, and "Vancouver Sea Breeze" is the star in my garden. Still a young plant and barely four feet up the trellis, it has at least ten fully open flowers and more buds waiting in the wings. Off to the right, a yellow columbine was resurrected during my spring digging frenzy. I thought it had disappeared. I'll mark it to be moved to a better location next year because at this spot, it's only an extra in the play.
Labels:
Clematis Vancouver Sea Breeze,
columbine,
gardening
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