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Old 09-07-2003, 02:49 AM
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Default Mystery of the reappearing clematis

(Nick Maclaren) wrote in message ...
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bnd777 wrote:
This is very common with Clematis
Niobe has a very fragile stem system too
Mine does the same thing


Not just clematis. A good many woody plants will behave herbaceously,
and often regrow from very deep roots, if their tops are killed.
Other examples are Passiflora caerulea, P. incarnata (but not usually
in the UK), Zauschneria californica, several roses used as rootstocks
(which is a REAL pain) and so on.

A few clematis (notably alpina) can be cut right down to the ground,
as a form of routine pruning, and will be perfectly happy.


After severe slug damage as a young plant my President clematis
vanished for eighteen months. I was astonished when it reappeared
among the sweet peas and rapidly took over the trellis.