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May 24, 2016 6:24 PM CST
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Name: Connie
Edmonton, Alberta area (Canada (Zone 3a)
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I found an old neglected Clematis flowering in and abandoned area of my property today. Decided to move it to an area where I have two other Clematis. Dug it up. It only had one three foot vine on it but two blooms! Got it to the new site, placed it in the hole and realised it broke off at the ground level. 😞. Do you think it will come back up from the roots? And is there any way the vine can be used to grow roots to start some more small ones from the nodes on the vine?

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May 25, 2016 8:42 AM CST
Name: Jeff
Hudson, Fla (Zone 9a)
Region: United States of America
I would say yes !! If it has a good root system I wound put it in the ground and see what happens...
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