The Botanical Magazine, Vol. 2 - or Flower-Garden Displayed by William Curtis
page 51 of 65 (78%)
page 51 of 65 (78%)
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_Cal._ 0. _Petala_ 4. rarius 5.--vel 6. _Sem._ caudata. _Specific Character and Synonyms._ CLEMATIS _integrifolia_ foliis simplicibus ovato-lanceolatis, floribus cernuis. _Lin. Syst. Vegetab. p. 512._ CLEMATITIS coerulea erecta. _Bauh. Pin. 300._ CLEMATIS coerulea Pannonica. The Hungarian Climer. _Park. Parad. p. 393._ [Illustration: 65] The _Clematis integrifolia_ is not an uncommon plant in the nurseries about London, and is deserving a place in gardens, if not for the beauty of its flowers, at least for their singularity. It is a native of Germany, flowers in July, and is one of those hardy perennials which suit most people, requiring little more than an introduction. Is propagated by parting its roots in Autumn. [66] ~Passiflora alata. Winged Passion-Flower.~ |
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