Trees and shrubs; an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum: containing the hardy trees and shrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described; with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species . Fruit of Clematis Hendersons*. species of this section, from tne largenessof its flowers, their long footstalks, whichmake them stand out distinctly from thefoliage, the great profusion with which theyare produced, and the long time the plantcontinues to produce them. Layers. § ii. Viticella 13. a^matis HeudetsiniV. Deriva


Trees and shrubs; an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum: containing the hardy trees and shrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described; with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species . Fruit of Clematis Hendersons*. species of this section, from tne largenessof its flowers, their long footstalks, whichmake them stand out distinctly from thefoliage, the great profusion with which theyare produced, and the long time the plantcontinues to produce them. Layers. § ii. Viticella 13. a^matis HeudetsiniV. Derivation. From viticula, a small vine; on account of the plants climbing like Htis vinlfera Char. Involucre wanting. Tail cf the pericarp (that is, of the carpel) short, beardless. Leaves ternate, or decompound. Stems climbing. (DonsMill., i. p. 9.) Deciduous. 1 11. C. florida T/mn. The florid, or shoivy-flowkrsd. Clematis. Identification. Thunb. Fl. Jap., 240.; Dec. Prod., 1. 8. ; Dons Mill., 1. p. 9. Synonymes. ^tragene indica Besf.; ^tragene florida Pers.; Clematite ^ grandes Fleurs, Fr.; grossblUthigeWaldrebe, Sims Bot. Mag., t. 834.; Andr. Bot. Rep., t. 402.; and our,^^. 14. Si^ec. Char., 8fc. Peduncles 1-flowered, longer tlian the leaves. Leaves ternatelydecompound; leaflets ovate, acute, quite entire. Sepals oval-lanceolate,much pointed. {DorCs Mill.) A deciduous climber. Japan. Height10ft. to 12ft. Introduced in 1776. Flowers white; June to ?. Varieties. 1 C. /. 2. fibre plena Hort. has the stamens changed into


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