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Re: Clematis from cuttings


The leaves are left on, or sometimes one is cut off, mostly to give space 
in the cutting frame.  Cut [through] halfway between each leaf pair.  
Then cut off the stem above the leaf pair,  use the stem below the leaves 
to hold the cutting in the soil.  [It's internodal because the initial 
cut is half-way between leaf nodes.]

Loren Russell

On Wed, 7 May 1997, Amy Rupp wrote:

> 
> So this cutting would be scored (slightly cut through) between each
> node, and totally bereft of leaves, correct?  

NO!  See Above. LR


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