Is my clematis dead?!

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  1. drewster

    drewster Apprentice Gardener

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    I planted a clematis two years ago, to climb up and over our pergola. The plan was working fine until this year, when it has not grown a single leaf nor come into flower.

    Everywhere I go at the moment, I see everyone else's clematis in full flower! Can anyone advise what might be wrong, or if it is past saving?

    A couple of points of interest: firstly, the insides of the branches/shoots are still light green. Secondly, it flowered twice last year (but don't know if that is either out of the ordinary, or significant!)

    As you can probably tell, I am a gardening novice, and this is my first day on GC, so all help appreciated!!

    Thanks
    drewster
     
  2. Waco

    Waco Gardener

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    Any idea what kind it is?

    Clematis can "come and go" I have lost - or rather thought I had lost big well grown montanas only to find a couple of years later back they sprouted. I have also planted a second clematis next to one I thought was dead then a few years later found I had two in the same spot, so don't give up on them, but always plant them DEEP.

    I put a plastic plant pot colar round them so I know where they may reappear from.

    Good Luck.
     
  3. drewster

    drewster Apprentice Gardener

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    Waco,

    Thanks for that, but I'm not sure what sort it is.

    Should I cut it right back? I'd like to plant a wisteria in the same spot.

    Thanks
    drewster
     
  4. Waco

    Waco Gardener

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    do you remember what time of year it flowered? different types will flower at different times.

    Clematis and wisteria can look lovely together - the wisteria acting as a trellis for the clematis, so go ahead plant your wisteria, but next to your clematis, not instead of it and by the way - another topic, but read up on which type of wisteria you want and preferably buy one in flower.
     
  5. drewster

    drewster Apprentice Gardener

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    It flowered at around this time, and then again later in the season (but not sure when).

    Why should I buy a Wisteria in flower?

    Also, should I prune back the Clematis?

    Thanks
     
  6. drewster

    drewster Apprentice Gardener

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    I think it might be montana Fragrant Spring.

    Drewster
     
  7. Tropical Oasis

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    If you buy a wisteria in flower then you know it flowers, some can take a few years before they flower and you don't want to be waiting. :D
     
  8. sparkle

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    I bought three last year as young plants. One is doing really well in a pot and has a flower. One is in the ground and has a few shoots with one leaf on. One is doing nothing at all, it looks dead! It's green under the surface though so I live in hope.
     
  9. Waco

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    some plants are shy of flowering, so safer to buy in flower.
     
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