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Forum: ClematisReplies: 3, Views: 42
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dathen
W of Cleveland, OH
(Zone 5a)

June 09, 2009
04:46 PM

Post #6664833

I probably did something really stupid today. I was at the nursery and (totally not meaning to) I looked at their clematis. They only had 6 left and and they were all MBV's. They were in quart containers, maybe 2 foot tall and looked completely dejected. I bought one because I felt sorry for it. Only like 2 vines coming out of the pot and I swear it was so wet and in need of sun that it has moss growing on the top of the soil. Do you suppose it has a chance?

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