Clematis lanuginosa
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Read about Clematis lanuginosa in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Clematis lanuginosa, Lindl. (including var. pallida, Hort.). Climbing only 5 or 6 ft.: lvs. simple or of 3 lfts., cordate-acuminate, woolly beneath: fls. erect on stout stalks shorter than the sepals, woolly in the bud, the largest of the wild species, being 6 in. across; sepals 5 or 6, broadly ovate, leathery, rather flat, overlapping, lavender or bluish gray; center of stamens pale reddish brown; styles plumose. Summer. Native near Ningpo, China. F.S. 8:811. I.H. 1:14. Lav.1. M.&J. 4. J. F. 4:363. H.F. 1855:1. 1854:225. G.C. III. 29:23. G. I, p.257. Gng. 5:38.—It is to this species, more than to any other, that the beauty and popularity of the garden varieties and hybrids are due. The finest hybrids, including C. Jackmanii and its section, and C. Lawsoniana, contain more or less of the blood of C. lanuginosa. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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