Can anyone ID this flower/ plant?
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Diane Begley on Aug 07, 2013clematis?Helpful Reply
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Cathy M on Aug 07, 2013Clematis?Helpful Reply
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Miriam Illions on Aug 07, 2013Looks like clematis to me, too!Helpful Reply
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Harriet Slifko on Aug 07, 2013clematisHelpful Reply
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The Garden Frog with C Renee on Aug 07, 2013Clematis Josephine~from what I can tell. Does it bloom all summer? because Josephine's are supposed to bloom all summer long. You are lucky it is a very beautiful plant! Okay put on stronger reading glasses...Nelly Moser LOLHelpful Reply
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Frances Yates on Aug 07, 2013Clematis..i have had this for a few years,they just get better each year!!Helpful Reply
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Peg on Aug 07, 2013you got lots of positive identifications here! My Nelly Moser Clematis looks like this one.Helpful Reply
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Sensible Gardening and Living on Aug 07, 2013my bet is with Peg, Nelly Moser ClematisHelpful Reply
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Dianne Bogie on Aug 07, 2013clematis I have three in my backyardHelpful Reply
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Drought Smart Plants on Aug 07, 2013I'm going with Nelly Moser too - dead giveaway, those stripes...Helpful Reply
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Sharon Wampler May on Aug 07, 2013I think so too. Nelly Moser ClematisHelpful Reply
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Bonnie Bassett on Aug 07, 2013whatever it is ,it is beautiful!Helpful Reply
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Leslie Porreca, RSM on Aug 08, 2013I can't tell from the photo but it may be a passion flower.Helpful Reply
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Leslie Porreca, RSM on Aug 08, 2013yes, the leaves look like a Clematis.Helpful Reply
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Beverlina on Aug 08, 2013It is a clematis, I have one just like it and it blooms beautiful every year!!Helpful Reply
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Donna J on Aug 08, 2013This is a Clematis. I have two in my yard. They put on a big display of blooms in Spring. Even in August I am still see two or three flowers popping up. In the fall the plant will dry down and look more like brown strings until spring comes again.Helpful Reply
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Katrina Clevenger on Aug 09, 2013That is a beautiful Clematis. I had one but the wisteria overshadowed it and I was too lazy to move it like I should have. They like full sun but like their roots to be shaded.Helpful Reply
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Jean Eickhoff on Aug 09, 2013Definitely a Nelly Mosier clematis; used to have one at a different house.Helpful Reply
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Alice Harley-Wosnig on Aug 09, 2013Do a search on google and you will see all the different colors and shapes that they come in. They are beautiful. I have 5 different types.Helpful Reply
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Sandy Hunt on Aug 09, 2013ClematisHelpful Reply
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Penni Replogle on Aug 09, 2013it is a clematis...I have this very varietyHelpful Reply
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Sandy Bowlin on Aug 09, 2013This clematis is beautiful!!Helpful Reply
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Patricia Linn on Aug 09, 2013DEFINITELY Clematis. I have the same one! LOVE IT!Helpful Reply
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Carol Richardson on Aug 09, 2013they are all right clemitsHelpful Reply
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Barbara Sullivan on Aug 09, 2013it's a Nellie Moser,I have one it's a Clematis,,,Helpful Reply
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Hettie Oord on Aug 12, 2013it is a clematis montruben i have moreHelpful Reply
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Bobby Barbara Smith on Aug 12, 2013It's a Nellie Moser Clematis. I have them. Love them!Helpful Reply
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San203962 on Aug 12, 2013This is a Clematis: Moser. Climbing and beautiful. Enjoy!!!Helpful Reply
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Lucy Rouse on Aug 12, 2013clematis!!Helpful Reply
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Sharon Holmes on Aug 15, 2013Sure looks like a clemantis, and there are several varieties, colors, etc.Helpful Reply
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Carol Richardson on Aug 15, 2013i just looked this up ok and it looks like the orchid with red barsHelpful Reply
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Andi Pare` on Aug 17, 2013Yes, it deff. is a Clematis ! I have one just like it ! Love it !Helpful Reply
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Patsy B on Aug 17, 2013It is a Nellie Mosher Clematis. I have two in my Garden.Helpful Reply
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Lgsmith on Aug 17, 2013Agree, Nelly Moser..... yours is absolutely beautiful.Helpful Reply
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Retha cook on Oct 03, 2016'Nellie Moser' clematisHelpful Reply
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Lorraine Wilson on Oct 03, 2016This is a picture of my Clematis 'Nellie Moser'. The first flowering in the spring is spectacular. Google how to handle this Clematis in the spring for a beautiful bloom next year.Helpful Reply
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Barb Hansen on Oct 03, 2016It is called a Passion FlowerHelpful Reply
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