@brittarnhild
There is a clematis outside my greenhouse. Her name is Dorothy Walton. I planted her last year, and has been impatiently following her growth since early spring. Green leaves sprouted, but they looked nothing like a clematis. "Well, may be Walton is creating a new fashion" I told myself. More leaves grew and I was really wondering about this new fashion. Then one day I understoood. The green leaves were no new Dorothy Walton fashion at all, but a completely lost raspberry plant. Carefully I digged up the raspberry with its roots, replanting it over in the raspberry garden, carefully I looked for my Dorothy. Yes, she was still there, though oh so tiny.
Well, I fertilized and watered, talked with her, blew her kisses, fertilized and watered some more, and slowly, slowly she grew. Then one day, a few days ago, I found a bud, and yesterday the flower opened. "Look" I cried to Terje, "our Mrs Walton is in bloom. Sadly with only a single flower though." Terje came over from where he was, mowing the lawn, looked at the beautiful flower and said: "You know, one flower is a lot more than none at all"
I learned an importan lesson. One flower is a lot more than no flower!