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The varieties of Late Flowering Clematis, in the Jackmanii, Viticella and Orientalis groups, require hard pruning in early spring (down to the soil surface). Additionally, remember clematis roots can go as deep as three feet down. If you didn't go deep enough in the transplant, you may have damaged the main root system. Regardless, most clematis are fairly hardy and it should come back. don't over water or over feed though... Hopefully, it's getting lots of sun... good luck!
Submitted By: Clanad Date Submitted: Sat 23/04/05