. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 332 CLEMATIS CLEMATIS BB. Styles of fr. usually rather short, often becoming plumose, hut not so much as in B.â Viticella Section. c. Climbing plants. D. JPls. large, expanded when mature. 18. Vitic§lla, Linn. Climbing 8-12 ft.: Ivs. some- times entire, but usually divided into 3 nearly entire Ifts.: fls. lM-2
. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 332 CLEMATIS CLEMATIS BB. Styles of fr. usually rather short, often becoming plumose, hut not so much as in B.â Viticella Section. c. Climbing plants. D. JPls. large, expanded when mature. 18. Vitic§lla, Linn. Climbing 8-12 ft.: Ivs. some- times entire, but usually divided into 3 nearly entire Ifts.: fls. lM-2 in. in diam., growing singly on pedun- cles; sepals 4, blue, purple or rosy purple, obovate, pointed, reflexed; stamens yellow: fr. with rather short tails, devoid of plumes. June-Aug. S. Eu. to Persia. 1860, p. 183; 1876:110; 1879:350 fvars.). 565. Lav. 7. âThis is the type of one of the leading groups of garden Clematises, and is one of the parents of the JTackmani type of hybrids. The four following are garden varieties : Kermeslnus, Hort. {C. Kermesimis, Hort.). Fls. of brieht wine-red color, purple being absent. Gn. 39:787. Lilicina-floribiXnda, Hort. (C. lilicina-floribunda, Hort. C. floribunda, Hort.). Fls. pale gray-lilac, conspicuously veined. â Gn. 18, p. 389 (note).âAn abundant bloomer. Produced in an English, garden in 1880. Lady Bovill, Jaekman (C. Lady Bovill, Hort.). Fls. cup- formed, sepals being concave and little or not at all recurved at the ends,fls. 4 in. across; sepals 4-6, grayish blue; stamens light brown. M. & J. 15. Marmordta, Jactman (C. marmorata, Hort.). Fls. rather small, with 4 broad sepals, griiyish blue, 3 longitudinal bars. M. & ,; sameplateinP. :2008 (opp. ) Hybrids of C. Yitieella which are closely allied to that type; Hendersoni, Henderson (C. eri6stemon. Dene. = integrifolia). Stem and habit of : Ifts. and fls. much like 0. integrifolia: climbing 8-10 ft.: 4 blue sepals, spreading, xet
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