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  2. Why Your Christmas Cactus Isn't Blooming - AOL

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    Typically, you’ll only need to repot your plant every five years or so. As mentioned, they seem to bloom better when slightly root-bound. VallarieE - Getty Images.

  3. Here's How to Keep Your Christmas Cactus Blooming Each Winter

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    Repot your Christmas cactus. After the gentle removal of your plant, massage the roots to remove old soil, then place it inside the new container so the "top of the root ball is about an inch ...

  4. When and How to Repot a Christmas Cactus in 5 Simple Steps - AOL

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    When to Repot Christmas Cactus. It is best to repot your Christmas cactus every three or four years. Regular repotting will promote healthy, steady growth of new stems and leaves and regular ...

  5. Clematis - Wikipedia

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    Clematis is a genus of about 380 species [2] [3] within the buttercup family, Ranunculaceae. [4] Their garden hybrids and cultivars have been popular among gardeners, [5] beginning with Clematis 'Jackmanii', a garden staple since 1862; more cultivars are being produced constantly.

  6. Calophoma clematidina - Wikipedia

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    Calophoma clematidina is a fungal plant pathogen and the most common cause of the disease clematis wilt affecting large-flowered varieties of Clematis. Symptoms of infection include leaf spotting, wilting of leaves, stems or the whole plant and internal blackening of the stem, often at soil level.

  7. Clematis fremontii - Wikipedia

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    Clematis fremontii is a species of flowering plant in the buttercup family known as Fremont's leather flower. It is endemic to the United States where it is known from several disjunct populations throughout the central and southeastern states. [1] Previously unknown populations were discovered in the mid-2000s in Tennessee and Georgia.

  8. How To Propagate A Christmas Cactus—A Step-By-Step Guide - AOL

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    During the repotting process, some broken stems are inevitable, which provides material for propagating new plants. Likewise, pruning provides an abundance of cuttings to propagate.

  9. Clematis florida - Wikipedia

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    Clematis florida, the Asian virginsbower, or passion flower clematis, is a species of flowering plant in the family Ranunculaceae. [2] [3]Clematis florida is native to southern China, specifically the provinces of Guangdong, northern Guangxi, Hubei, Hunan, western Jiangxi, southwestern Yunnan and Zhejiang, where it commonly grows amongst scrub, thickets and along streams at an elevation of ...