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Maybe someone here can hellp me out. I live in Zone 7. It has been a very dry summer here. I have lost four of my Clematis and I can't figure it out. They seem to dye from the tip back. My Armandi came out O.K. not really strong and then half of the plant died. Now the other half is dying. I have it planted in the same place for three years where in previous years it thrived and was beautiful. I have other plants all around it to shade the root and they are fine.. I have also lost three others ll in different areas of the property all in the same manner. Although it has been dry here I do water daily but I know that doesn't compare with a slow steady rain. It has been a bad year with plants for me. I was disabled 4 years ago and got into this flower thing so there is so much I don't know and am always wondering if it is something I have done or not done. I put mulch around the root area this morning...why I don't know it just seemed like I need to do something to hopefully save my baby. Any help with this will be sooo appreciated.
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