PROPAGATING CLEMATIS
Clematis are normally propagated from cuttings, seed or layering. Different
clematis re re-act differently to different methods.
TAKING CUTTINGS This method is guaranteed to reproduce plants exactly the same as the parent plant. Common clematis which can be grown from cuttings are:
EASY FROMCUTTINGS
Alpinas
Montanas
Clematis Tangutica
Clematis tibetana
'Bill MacKenzie'
MODERATELY EASYFROM CUTTINGS
Macropetalas
Viticellas
Large-flowered hybrids
EASY FROMCUTTINGS
Clematis armandiiTexensis
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November 03, 2011 - 02:44 am
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Clematis Propagation
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October 11, 2010 - 02:54 pm
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Took cuttings of C.Montana late August; all done well, but what do I do with them over Winter? (Too small yet to plant out...) Would a cold greenhouse be suitable until next Spring?