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autumnmylife · 26 days
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Sweet Autumn Clematis (Clematis terniflora)
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quarangreens · 8 months
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aideshou · 9 months
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I wish summer would never end 🌱🌸🌷🌹🌼🌻🌾🍂
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yuka-p · 2 years
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仙人草
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clover-seeds · 2 years
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september in kansas city
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brightgnosis · 2 months
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Spent most of the afternoon out in the garden. Got all the pots moved out of there; got all of the leaves swept out; sprayed some of the Trumpet Vine, Virginia Creeper, and Sweet Autumn Clematis; and then got all the pots moved back in and rearranged, along with all the little statues.
I did steal 2 pots and a bunch of decorations from my Mother in Law's little garden she had up on the deck. I didn't get the decorations all spread out today, though. But I did get the Marigolds I bought yesterday planted in the Rabbit Planter from the Flea Market. And I got everything fertilized.
The Yarrow's almost ready to bloom, but it's shading out the Chamomile so I may need to move the Chamomile back a bit. The Mugwort and Absinthe Wormwood both need to be cut back already- as does the Virginia Mountain Mint. Had my Husband carry the Rue out finally, as well. So now that's back in its usual spot. And I put the Peony in a cage (which I need to cut some excess off the bottom of, because it's technically too tall to properly support it).
Tomorrow- or maybe some other point in the week- I'll go out and see what I want to plant where, out of the flower seeds. Then probably strew some seeds about and water them in. We'll see. Right now, though, I'm hot, soaked in sweat, and desperately need to rest and cool down. Super glad I didn't need to use my inhaler once today, however, because I took enough breaks. Whether or not I'll need a pain soak, though, will be another matter entirely.
«Oklahoma - Region 2» ⬩ «Grow Zone 7a» ⬩ «Heat Zone 8»
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janewilsonrva · 9 months
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Sweet Autumn Clematis
Richmond, Virginia (USA)
Based on a photo from September 10, 2023.
Clematis Ternifolia (Sweet Autumn Clematis) is a rampant East Asian vine that has naturalized in the eastern U.S. along stream banks, roadsides, and forest edges. It's sweet-scented white blossoms appear in late Summer and early Autumn, alluring bees and strolling humans.
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jillraggett · 2 years
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Plant of the Day
Sunday 23 October 2022
The vigorous Clematis terniflora (sweet autumn clematis) has covered this shed in autumnwith hundreds of small single, star-shaped, white flowers with a hawthorn-like fragrance. This plant is deciduous or semi-evergreen in mild winters and climbs using twisting petioles (leaf stalks).
Jill Raggett
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merrybrides · 1 year
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Boutonnière Ideas for Any Wedding Style
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Just about any bloom will work for the wedding boutonnière, but why stick with predictable picks? Luckily, there's no shortage of ideas. But how do you pick the perfect wedding boutonnière that will earn your seal of approval and still feel like a cohesive part of your floral design?
Start with the color: White, green, and yellow are all popular shades. Another great way to balance out a boutonnière is with the addition of bold greenery. Fresh herbs, leafy greens, or a modern succulent are all great additions to softer-hued flowers. Or go with one large succulent, a cluster of greens or berries, or a barely there off-white cluster of nontraditional wedding flowers—we like perennial astilbe or clematis—for a look that expresses a more modern style.
In an effort to help you select the perfect boutonnière, we rounded up some great ideas that you're sure to love.
Rosebuds and Bunny Tails
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Red and white rosebuds totally pop against this gray, acutely patterned suit jacket without clashing with that funky purple pocket square. We love how the addition of feathery dried grasses and fluffy bunny tails completely refreshes this otherwise traditional rose boutonnière.
Blue Grape Hyacinths
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There's nothing more evocative of a brilliant summer day than this cluster of blue grape hyacinths wrapped in a natural, bleached burlap. Best of all? The flowers were picked up from the local flower market the day before this intimate waterfront wedding.
Dried Grasses and Chrysanthemum
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Now, this is posh with an organic boho twist. The oh-so sophisticated formal tux gets a brush of nature with a boutonnière of bleached, dried grasses and chrysanthemums. We can't help but drool over the color palette.
Flag Pins and a Single Rose
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Let your flags fly and wear your national pride on your, er, lapel on your wedding day. This white rose boutonnière is crowned with an American and Canadian flag pin representing the newlyweds' separate nationalities coming together.
Scabiosa and Rosemary
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These playful bundles present an unexpected composition. Lollipop scabiosa and fragrant rosemary come together in the most elegant way.
Green Hellebores and Privet Berries
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These boutonnières of muted green hellebores, reddened foliage, and tiny privet berries encapsulate all the romance of an autumnal wedding. We love that each tiny posy keeps with the uniformity of the bunch but takes on a unique look all its own.
A Garden Rose With Tuberose and Delphinium
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Now here's a romantic boutonnière. A rust-hued garden rose is framed by pale pink and cream tuberose and delphinium for a color palette that harmonizes beautifully with the pale tuxedo.
Pampas Grass and Greens
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An inky tux with a black shawl collar can be difficult to accessorize. This bright pampas grass boutonnière contrasts exquisitely in both texture and tone without getting lost in the mix.
Purple Clematis
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Purple and blue are far from your traditional nuptial color palette. But this purple clematis boutonniere and gray-blue suit certainly make a case for the combo.
Berry and Gum Leaves
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A simple boutonniere comprised of berry, gum leaves, and additional greenery adds a fresh touch to this black-and-white ensemble. How sweet is that twine wrapped around the stems?
Mums With Dried Grasses and Ferns
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We're definitely digging this combination of bold, spicy hues with all-black attire and turquoise accents. The rich boutonnière gets its character from sunset-hued mums, dried grasses, and ferns.
Ivory Rose and Rosemary
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Roses and rosemary seem like they would go hand in hand, which is why we're surprised we haven't seen more of them together. This herbaceous medley consists of a single ivory rose and clusters of rosemary all wrapped in matching satin ribbon.
Astilbe Tied With Ribbon
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Hello, texture! Fluffy and poignant astilbe is backed by greenery and held tightly with ribbon in this boutonnière. Check out how the pink ribbon picks up on the slightest bits of pink in the blooms.
Lavender and Olive Leaves
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Fairy-tale nuptials in the French countryside clearly call for an equally enchanting boutonnière. This storybook design pairs sprigs of heavenly lavender with olive leaves and ties it all together with frayed linen in the palest shade of blue. Et voilà!
Garden Roses and Hypericum Berries
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Pale green blooms and hints of white just exude "alfresco wedding." This boutonnière consists of locally foraged botanicals, garden roses, and hypericum berries in the most revitalizing of hues.
Mini Tulips and Herbs
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Who doesn't instantly smile when looking at this jubilant little mix? Here, happy yellow tulips and rosemary come together in the most vivacious boutonnière.
Pieris and Dried Grasses
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This charcoal suit takes on new life with a boutonnière of pieris and dried grasses. The sea-inspired textures and muted tones are a picture-perfect fit for a boho coastal wedding.
Succulent With Snowberries
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If soft, cool tones are taking up real estate on your wedding mood board, you'll want to take note of these pale blues, soft grays, and powdery greens. This succulent boutonnière is accented with yellow snowberries and dusty miller leaves for a truly unique design.
Wintry Roses and Greenery
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Think winter-wedding chic without all the obvious, seasonal connotations. These boutonnières of plum, dusty purple, and cranberry roses with vibrant greenery completely nailed the aesthetic.
Hydrangea Blossoms, Berries, and Acorns
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A white and green boutonnière comprised of hydrangea blossoms, berries, and acorns has all kinds of unexpected textures. And honestly, how sweet are those tiny acorns?
Off-White Roses
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This blue striped suit and polka-dot bow tie need little extra in the way of accessories. A classic boutonnière comprised of off-white roses and extended stems finishes off the look nicely.
Rustic Thistles
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We absolutely adore a little rustic touch to an otherwise formal fête. This blue thistle and rosemary boutonnière is simple and eye-catching.
Mustache Pin With Dried Wheat
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What's a wedding without a little personality? This harvest-themed boutonnière of dried wheat and pastoral flowers gets a little pizazz with a mustache pin.
Peach Ranunculus and Silver Brunia
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This boutonnière of a single peach ranunculus and silver brunia highlights the fact that peach tones and silvery greens are quite complementary. We especially like the unique, duo-chrome approach to ribboning off the medley in silver and black.
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Five pictures of a honeybee walking all over a sweet autumn clematis plant, and one of just a stem of the clematis flowers were added to developingnaturegallery.com. You can find the bee pictures in the BEES folder, and the clematis picture in the Plants folder.
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aideshou · 9 months
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Foggy 😿……
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oldcountrybear1955 · 2 years
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Sweet Autumn Clematis
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brightgnosis · 9 months
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One of these days, I will not have a year's worth of incredibly hard work on my garden ruined by the hand of neglect- and then have to listen to complaints about said neglect, and how "nothing will grow".
One of these days, I will no longer have to fight Trumpet Vine, and Sweet Autumn Clematis, Virginia Creeper, or Morning Glory- and when an aggressive or invasive intruder comes up in my yard, I will actually have the authority to deal with it properly and effectively.
One of these days, I will not have to deal with cameras being put up in my home without my permission and against my explicit wishes, and have to deal with excuses made about the blatant disrespect for- and invasion of- my privacy in my own home.
One of these days, I will not have to live in- nor have it be passively aggressively suggested that I be the maid for- a pigstye created by people too self unaware to understand they are the cause of the messes they complain about.
One of these days, I will be able to eat food in safety and comfort again, knowing that it is not out of date, or expired, and has been properly stored and defrosted, and I will no longer find myself the victim of random food born illnesses or involuntary purging because I thought I could trust food that I couldn't.
One of these days, I will be able to cook a Holiday Meal I actually planned without the hand of meddling- and not have to listen to complaints about how "there was too much food" and "why couldn't we've just done something small and simple with exactly what we needed" from the one who ruined it immediately after.
One of these days, my items will be respected, and placed back where they go properly, and will no longer disappear into thin air just days after I last used them, and everything will remain exactly where I placed it until I next need it.
One of these days, I will no longer wake up to things in previously agreed upon shared spaces being randomly rearranged, and things being missing, without warning and without being consulted prior, or even informed after.
One of these days, I will not have to fight and claw and scrape and scrabble for one iota of space that is mine, or an ounce of peace.
One of these days, I will have my own house again.
One of these days.
I just have to hold on until then.
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paletalegear · 19 days
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Flowers and NHL 2024 Eastern Conference Final Florida Panthers Advance Shirt ornamentals that have grown well at our place include lupine, tansy, golden rod, perennial sweet pea, Queen Anne’s lace, prairie mallow—and a whole host of other beautiful native wild flowers, also phlox, daisy, lilies and day lilies, (the Easter lily I planted regularly grows to 5 or 6 feet high), hostas (for some reason, deer don’t seem to bother the hosta until the fall when I’m happy to have them trim down the plants for me), autumn clematis, autumn crocus, iris, peony, and sunflowers, which do well, but usually bloom after we’ve left. Again, these are plants that do well on their own. I uncover, weed around them at the beginning of summer and then leave them to grow and bloom on their own while I swim, hike, read—vacation home!
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Sweet Autumn Clematis ดอกพวงวิวาห์ SKU: 3573
Sweet Autumn Clematis, Universal 4-petal flower cutter, ดอกพวงวิวาห์ SKU: 3573
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ishadash92 · 10 months
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Story of my favourite flower, unexpectedly!
Monologic_virgo_reader My favourite flower- Sweet Autumn Clematis. In India, it’s called Indian traveller’s joy. In Odisha, we call it “Idiya”. I love the smell of this flower, generally scented in evening, late afternoon or early morning. It’s also because I am August born, it’s said that this shrub blooms only in August and September and people born in these two months like it a lot. Might be…
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