I am expecting delivery of this plant on Thurs. and am planning on putting it with a climbing rose on a trellis. Any advice? I know about feet in the shade and head in the sun. I've been reading about hydrating roots. Is this something I should expect to do? I ordered from Brushwood, along with a Clerodendrum thomsoniae variegatum. Don't remember the size ordered and my printout doesn't say.
TY
Clematis Rooguchi coming this week!
brushwood ships a nice plant. i have killed two rooguchis and do not have one right now. let us know hows yours does.
yes hydrate your root, plant deeply, water religiously.
it is not a good clem for containers, but you have an in ground plan.
don't worry about too many of these rules and just go for it.
water. sun. fertilizer. love.
you are in a good zone for clems.....
Thanks, Clematis, for your response and encouragement. I've had this one on my wish list since last year, so I have great expectations for it!
Hemophobic: I love the look of Clematis "Rooguchi". Even though I don't have that particular Clem in my garden, I've read that it's slow to establish, so mark it well and be patient.
TY, Shirley. I know where it's going and it won't be disturbed, but I will mark it. I can't wait to see it bloom with the red rose I'm planting it with.
Angie
shirley for me rooguchi was "hardy but not vigorous" but i know in calif they are vigorous. bet they will be too in nc! i lost track of mine but i know it is RIP as i note on my charts when it is not turning back..
hemo..are you going to be a good clematarian and plant deeply and also prune back that growth by 50%????
hope so. looks like a healthy little bugger that will need some parental supervision, which i know you are ready willing and able to give.
Hey, Clematis: If that's what it takes, I'll do it. I'm committed to having this grow in my garden!
Angie
good papa!
Angie, I've a couple vines that naturalized in my garden which blooms look very much liike Rooguchi. Please keep in touch and let me know how big your blooms are like? Mine are very teensy bit, roughly the size of my little pinkies. (I'll take pix and measure the flower this season, lol). Many thanks.
Fellow gardener,
Kim
Lily: I know that the blooms on this cultivar are like small bells, which is why I lik it, but I'll let you know about the size of any blooms I get. I'm not expecting any this season, though, from reading through the Clematis forum. I'll also be posting pics. Good luck with yours.
Angie
Clematis Rooguchi is properly watered, pruned to 50% and in the ground on a trellis with a red rose. Can't wait to see what happens with this combination! I'm expecting some knockout (no pun intended; it's not a knockout rose) blooms.
I'll post pics as soon as I'm able to straighten up again. I've spent the entire day pricking out WS seedlings, potting them up, getting the C. Rooguchi and Clerodendrum planted, marked and pulled a few weeds just for good measure.
Whew! What a wonderful day.
Nicely done, Angie!
Thanks, Lily. I have to plant as they come in, because I have tons of stuff ordered for spring delivery! I'm more excited than Christmas Eve!
How gorgeous. What cultivar is that? It's beautiful. I have a couple of new tuteurs and a small trellis that I'm thinking of putting in a pot with a vine, so I'm working on that one. I also am trying Codonopsis this year for the first time, WS'd the seeds and now I have tons of little seedlings. That's an annual vine, similar to Clematis, so maybe I'll see if some will sell at the plant sale later this month.
Thanks, Lily. You're a wonderful enabler!
Lily: I thought I recognized it as Nelly Moser, but I've made enough embarrassing mistakes that I've learned my lesson about guessing! Was just over on Edelweiss's site drooling over some of theirs, as well as T&M seeds! Looks like I'll have lots to choose from, but Niobe is at the top of my list right now.
Go for it Angie, enjoy. I'm looking forward to more posting later. Lots of mine (clematis) are currently in buds. Soon I'll share more blooms.
Kim
Great, Kim: I look forward to seeing yours. I have a fantastic blue one in Asheville, planted by the previous owners, and I have no idea what it is, suspect it's jackmanii, but I'll try to get a photo next week when I go up. Could I root a cutting of it, do you think? I've never tried that before.
Angie
When the temp. and humidity level is just right, yes clematis can be rooted successfully. I tried before and failed. But I think I've a few nodal cuttings that took root several weeks ago. (I simply stuck the cuttings into the existing pot outdoor when I prune them back. With lot of rain, mild weather, that's all it seems to need to take roots -- and of course alot of lucks).
Thanks. I'll give it a shot. If I get several cuttings, at least one should root.
Angie
hemo, you can root cuttings of clems pretty easy. use medium wood, not the oldest and woodiest,and also not a very young green piece.
cut a long vine and take your internodal cuttings from the middle of the vine.
if you are not in a hurry consider layering where you wound (bruise) a piece of vine as above but do not cut it free from the plant,simply sink it in soil and let it root. you can submerge a pot, or even leave the pot on top of the ground if it is a bigger pot and will have winter protection. after about a year, cut the vine free and continue to grow on in the pot till it is fully rooted out. then up pot it and grow on till it is big enough to be planted out.
lots of on line info available on these topics...good luck
TY, Clematis. I was hoping you'd chime in here for me!
I just bought 7 clematis last year, and am seeing new growth on all but the Rooguchi. It was the one I was worried about, as it seemed to die back after planting. Funny, Angie, but I also planted mine on a raspberry-red rose bush! I think they'll be stunning together, assuming I haven't killed it.
Any way to determine if the roots are still alive, without disturbing them too much?
Other Angie
I don't have a Rooguchi, but one seedling that resembles lots of its characteristics. e.g. color of blooms, shape (I don't know of its size). My seedling comes back each early spring so maybe yours -- due to the climate -- is waiting for the soil to thaw out? Best of lucks.
Lovely! I like the contrast between the intense colors and the lighter colors--really set each other off well. Those blooms are huge!
bookerec1
some of the more herbaceous clems come out a bit later. this clem is very herbaceous, so be patient it will prpbaby come out
Thanks for the reassurance, Guru. I'm a clematis newbie, so I was so pleased to see leaf buds coming out on the others! I have a feeling I've got a new addiction started here. There are so many stunning variations within the clematis family!
I planted:
Pope John Paul II
Proteus
Suzanne
Warsaw Nike
Rosemoor
Roguchi
Viticella Purpea Plena Elegans
I know they can seem to disappear for a few years, then surprise you by coming up (had that happen with my first, a Jackmanii (sp?). I planted it, and it seemed to die the first winter, and didn't even send up a tiny shoot the next two years. I finally decided it was truly gone, and bought the above list last year. When I went to plant the Proteus in the same spot, lo and behold, there it was!
What a lovely surprise! Glad it came back for you.
I think it's actually going to be beautiful vining together with the Proteus--one intense purple, one glowing pale pink.
Here's my Proteus photo in Plant Files:
http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/showimage/199724/
Wow! Bookerc1; Proteus shows a wide range of 'maturity' and stages of development in the flowers it produces. It maybe in my wish list in the soon- to- be future. lol.
wow there is a 3 year re-appearance story. love that! we need that!
you have the start of a nice collection and yes, you will become addicted big time. clems are like that. they are not hard to grow but it takes a while to dispel myth from fact and get your bearings with them.
if you want to see a proteous photo that will blow your mind go to silverstarvinery.com and look at their proteus photo.
awe inspiring!
Wow, I can only dream that mine will look like that some day!
Silverstarvinery huh? LOL. You've got me hooked. lol.
thought you would like that. i have NEVER seen anything like it!