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I have read that it is advantageous to plant clematis in the fall. I have surveyed some of the cultivars that are named (at homeofclematis.net). And I have identified four that I would like to bring into my garden. They are: Voluceau, Rouge Cardinal, Allanah, and Henryi. I don't want ALL of these, but whichever ones I can find now. Can anyone direct me to a fall source of these plants? My planting location is Tennessee, and if any of these four are unsuitable for my climate, I would appreciate a warning.
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