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Plant propagation
It is preferable to propagate plants by seeds rather than cuttings or by division. This ensures maximum genetic diversity is maintained.

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Clematis afoliata
Height: 2m;  Spread: 4m
Leafless Clematis (Vine)
Slender scrambling vine with no leaves but very fragrant pale green flowers (spring).
» Click here for our article on vines published in the Titirangi Tatler, October 2011...
» Click here for our Clematis article published in the Titirangi Tatler, December 2011...
» For a landscaping perspective on Clematis afoliata, see this article by O2 Landscapes...
Photo gallery:
Clematis afoliata, The Doctors, North Canterbury, 29 Oct 2008.
Growing tips:
On 16/12/2014, Martin Nicholls said:
This is a dryland east coast species - a clue to its cultivation. Occurs naturally in association with kanuka (Kunzea ericoides). Perfect drainage is crucial.