Photo Description Clematis are very easy to root. I have rooted so many of this variety, I'm having trouble finding people to give them to. I have known how to root clematis for many years. Last year, I ran across this video. The method shown in it is even easier than the way I use to do it, and the success rate is higher. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RU5E16vxYTg Take note: Most clematis should form roots within a month. If they don't, keep them, anyway. I have had many look 100% completely dead for up to three months and then start rooting.
I had forgotten about this picture. It was in a batch I took a couple days ago. When I ran across it, I thought it would be nice to share. The name of this Clematis is 'Little Duckling'. As you can see by the many unopened buds, it is a prolific bloomer.
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