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Read about Clematis texensis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Clematis texensis, Buckl. (C. coccinea, Engelm. C. Viorna var. coccinea, Gray). Climbing, to 6 ft.; glabrous: lvs. glaucescent. subcoriaceous; lfts. broadly ovate, often obtuse, subcordate, 1½-3 in. long: fls. solitary, pitcher-shaped, nodding, carmine or scarlet, glabrous outside: achenes with plumose style, 1-2 in. long, glabrous at the tip. Texas. — Much superior to the preceding because of its beautiful fls. Some of the garden hybrids of this species, which have been classed under C. pseudo-coccinea, Schneid. (x C. Jackmanii), are found under the names: Countess of Onslow, deep scarlet. Countess of York, white, tinted with pink. Duchess of Albany, clear pink. See also C. crispa for hybrid forms with this species and C. Simsii for a hybrid with that species. CH
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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