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Jun 21, 2015 10:18 AM CST
Name: Arlene
Southold, Long Island, NY (Zone 7a)
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At first it was great fun finding and transplanting the clematis volunteers until I killed all of them. I'm not sure how I killed them but none survived of the first three.

Found this one on June 14th, in the middle of a path, and had no choice but to dig it up since it was a highly inconvenient spot to raise any plant, no less a clematis. Time will tell if it survives or not.
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This one I spotted last year in bloom: Thumb of 2015-06-21/pirl/8aed7a

It wasn't a foot tall so I bought a tiny trellis for it, not knowing if it would even survive. On June 8th my big surprise was seeing it bloom so nicely!

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Though there are many other clematises within 10' of it, I went through the process of elimination and I believe the seed came from Candida Lanuginosa.

Also in 2014, I found one growing within half an inch of a Japanese iris, Dewa Banri, so I lifted part of the JI clump along with the clematis, and potted it up. I brought it into the garage for the winter and it has survived and now has a tiny bud!

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Is anyone else having success with volunteers?

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