Category: Nature Photography
Posted: September 18, 2018



Golden Clematis ~ Clematis tangutica

Golden lanterns & Slver mops

by Susan F. M. T. Interested in this? Contact The Artist

Flower Photography Contest Entry 
Growing in my niece's garden against the wall this Golden Clematis ~ Clematis tangutica Gardeners usually think first of the large-flowered hybrid Clematis, but there are other types also well worth growing. This adaptable species features bright yellow bell-shaped flowers that appear through the summer, followed by the feathery tufted seed heads. An excellent ground cover for difficult areas with poor soil. With support, it will climb up to 4m (15ft). Not fussy at all as to soil type, but prefers a sunny site. Plants may be pruned back to about 6 inches in the spring every 4 to 5 years to renew growth. Susan
Post Type: Photography
Mixed Media: Minor | Cropped, light dark balance adjusted & framed Layered upon itself x 1 lower copy darkened by 25% edges of upper copy softened to create the vignette frame


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Golden lanterns & Slver mops by Susan F. M. T.
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