Overgrown old climbing rose + unknown climbing plant

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  1. DevonPhil

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    Thanks @ARMANDII for the words of encouragement.
    With that many plants so close together, you absolutely need the patience of a saint and a huge supply of tea & biscuits to counteract all that foul language.
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      @DevonPhil

      Well, possibly, a lot of people think I'm the opposite of a Saint:dunno::heehee:

      Well, the air really turns blue with things like "Good Heavens to Murgatroyd, Hell's Bells, and other obscenities:hate-shocked::doh:
       
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        It could well be that, even in Devon, it's a bit early for buds. They usually appear sometime in February :)
         
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            Good God, no, Noisette, I have had Clematis Buds showing since November and some start forming as early as October here in the UK.
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