Splendid. I'll look you up next time I am in France.
But you should know that while you're pumping iron, I'm a landscape architect. So somehow, "flowers" are a serious stuff for me.
What does that have to do with me or anyone else having a favorite flower and identifying it as such in this thread?
Well, the Clematis you showed us is extremely artificial. There's nothing like that in the wild, you can search and search if you like. And furthermore, they are delicate, difficult flowers to cultivate (and very toxic too... So it's forbidden to grow them near a school).
Oh my, the Clematis I am fond of are artifical, I am so terribly distraught by this and like them no more. Thank you for making me aware of this abomination. I will not sleep tonight.
Also, there is nothing in this thread that stated one's favorite flower had to be naturally occurring, so stop trying to run the world, OK, it's not your job, and it's not your thread.
"Beautiful", well, that's your taste...
Beautiful by the good intentions in my heart, helping those in need, and celebrating my love of life in all that I do, as my mother taught me.
But "Free", "Spontaneous" and "Wild"... Well... I have doubts.
Your doubts have destroyed my will to live. Please take them back. I am beside myself wallowing in grief and sorrow.
Here is the real look of a wild Clematis...): The pale flowers are barely half an inch in diameter.
OK, my life is more complete now that I know that.
So you see, there have been a lot of "improvement" since Clematis have been introduced into cultivation.
So cultivating organisms into forms different than their default natural state can result in improvements? So why did you piss and moan about the wild Clematis that I fancy? Maybe because you are an ignorant hypocrite?
They are pretty much as artificial as you probably are.
(But I prefer the real wild ones)
You know nothing about me, so calling me artifical is nothing more than you trying to denigrate me in order to compensate for your own feelings of inadequacy due to low self esteem and limited intellect.
Cultivated does not mean artifical, it can however mean cared for or improved, see below:
cultivated definition | Dictionary.com
cul⋅ti⋅vat⋅ed /ˈkʌltəˌveɪtɪd/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [kuhl-tuh-vey-tid] Show IPA
–adjective
1. prepared and used for raising crops; tilled: cultivated land.
2. produced or improved by cultivation, as a plant.
3. educated; refined; cultured: cultivated tastes.
cultivated synonym | Thesaurus.com
Synonyms: civilized, educated, polished, refined, urbane, well-bred
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So then, we prefer different variants of Clematis, such is life. You say "tomato", I say "piss off."
