Plant can dance too?

Found a cute clematis bud with its new leaves. Just like a Ballet dancer raising the arms upon the head. So cute😌

Bought several clematis from local nursery Regan Nursery

San Jose
2024/5/10 Edited to

... Read moreClematis plants are known for their stunning blooms that come in various colors and sizes. These climbing vines can be trained onto trellises, fences, or arbors, adding vertical beauty to gardens. When selecting clematis, consider their sunlight needs and blooming season—some bloom in spring, while others flower in summer. To encourage lush growth, ensure they have well-drained soil and adequate watering. For those new to gardening, the local nursery, like Regan Nursery, is a great resource for expert advice and quality plants. By nurturing these plants properly, you'll find your clematis not only grows but may also seem to 'dance' in the breeze, delighting any passerby.

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