Showing posts with label germination of Clematis seed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label germination of Clematis seed. Show all posts
Sunday, June 14, 2015
Seedling Clematis
Above is Clematis 'Ramona'
Below is what I believe are 2 seedlings of 'Ramona'. I found them nearby in an area overgrown with day lilies and spirea. I dug them out and replanted one in a pot and one in the ground. The next year they bloomed. Of course Sweet Autumn Clematis reseeds like crazy, which is why you see it growing wildly along roadsides, but I have never had a hybrid Clematis reseed as far as I know. They are not that easy to get to germinate, as I have found by planting seed in a pot. They require freezing, maybe several cool/warm periods and some voodoo. But apparently Mother Nature knows how to say the right words.
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