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I knew after checking the flowers that it wasn't a Eucalyptus Gum Vine and that Leslie Miller (Running With Scissors) had correctly guessed what that vine actually is.
Turns out this vine is a Clematis! - I couldn't identify the exact type although it looks very much like one called an, Clematis Armandii.
Thankfully I happened to have my camera with me when I spotted that the vine was blooming and I quickly pulled over and snapped a few shots to share with you all.
Enjoy:
They sure dress up that fence nicely!
Have a wonderful day.
it is lovely of you to show us the fence again once the plant was in bloom. it is so delicate and pretty looking. A real treat to te eyes.
ReplyDeletetis just plain gorgoeous. the flowers, the fence and the photos.. super shots
ReplyDeleteHello, the clematis blooms and fence shots are beautiful. Happy Thursday, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous flowers on thib beautiful fence! Have a great weekend, Ida!
ReplyDeleteI love the vines creeping in the fences - very pretty!
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing how the blossoms really add something special to the fence, lovely as it is. Your photos of the flowers in the sunlight are just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHave a great day!
Beautiful images, and the things that grow are superb.
ReplyDeleteThe sunlight filtering through and touching the blossoms on the last image is spectacular. Clematis. Sure 'nough. I musta missed this post altogether.
ReplyDeleteLove the wrought iron.
It's beautiful, Ida!
ReplyDeleteIt sure dresses the fence up, great shots.
ReplyDeleteit's really beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSo very pretty! Glad to know the name and so happy you captured the blooms!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful vine and yes it does dress up the fence.
ReplyDeletebeautiful, thank you
ReplyDeleteThat vine is pretty. That's the nice thing about blogging. If you can't identify something there's usually a reader who can
ReplyDeleteLovely before and after. Such a pretty vine.
ReplyDeleteOh how beautiful! I bet the fragrance was gorgeous too?
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the rest of your day~~
Debbie
Very pretty! I love Clematis, I used to see them on all the old iron fences in German Village, Columbus, Ohio.
ReplyDeleteMost of those were the big purple petal variety.
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Very pretty vine. Does it smell good?
ReplyDeleteVery nice, Ida!
ReplyDeleteThe flowers definitely add charm to the fence. I would never have guessed it was a clematis from the leaves. Your photos with the light filtering through are delightful.
ReplyDeleteThat's a solid fence and the Clematis is a great addition to the scene.
ReplyDeleteWell done, Ida!
Have a Happy Day!
Peace :)
They sure do....no longer looking like a weed or something that does not belong!! Beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteLove your closeup images! Just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLovely. Thanks for the update. Thanks for coming over and visiting!
ReplyDeleteHave a good Friday.
I am so glad you shared them with us and that you had your camera. Course, if you had your cell phone you could use that too-in a pinch.
ReplyDeleteHi, Ida...you always find the most beautiful fences and your photos really do them justice, too.
ReplyDeleteThe Clematis dressed up the fence beautifully with its blooms.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely photo narrative, Ida
ReplyDeleteI love vines that are wrapping around the fence. Lovely shots.
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Mersad Donko Photography
Never seen such a kind of vine, but the fence reminds me of my childhood, it was similiar around my parents home.
ReplyDeleteHappy Friday
Very pretty vines. Nice capture.
ReplyDeleteI love the wrought iron fence with the beautiful clematis. What a lovely picture. Glad you have sunshine.
ReplyDeleteI have some of the clematis! I love your header.
ReplyDeleteAren't the blossoms beautiful!! I marvel at the surprises nature springs on us! Have a grand weekend!
ReplyDeleteHello.Ida,
ReplyDeleteSo sweet with many pretty flowers brightening in the sun!I like it.
One of my favourite flowers!! It's a bit difficult to grow up here in my soil .... and cold! I killed two before I finally got the third plant to bloom. I can't wait to see it's big beautiful blooms this summer.
ReplyDeleteLove the new header too.
Lovely photos, Ida. Spring at its best.
ReplyDeleteAmalia
xo
Love those pretty pictures! I discovered clematis only a couple years ago... Fell in love with it and this sumner i hope to grow a purple one! The purple ones have these amazing vivid big purple blooms. So glad you stopped by again... Always nice to see a friend! Happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteYou always find such lovely fences to take photos of Ida, these are beautifully adorned with those pretty white flowers. Great photos!
ReplyDeletePs---just read about your eye---is it better?
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! My sister always grew the clematis vines.
ReplyDeleteOooh, the clematis is so pretty in bloom!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful vine!
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