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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Clematis glauca, Willd. (C. orientalis var. glauca, Maxim.). Slender climber, glabrous: lvs. pinnate, very glaucous; lfts. usually oblong, obtusish, entire or sometimes 3-lobed or 3-parted, 1-2 in. long: fls. yellow, open, campanulate, nodding, 1½in. across, in few-fld. axillary cymes; sepals quite glabrous inside and nearly so outside, not reflexed: achenes with long plumose tails. Aug.-Oct. Siberia to W. China. R.H. 1890, p. 561.—Hardier than the preceding species. Var. akebioides, Rehd. & Wilson, Lfts. usually 3-lobed with broad rounded lobes often coarsely crenate, about 1 in. long: fls. usually in 3's, rarely solitary. W. China. Var. angustifolia, Ledeb. (C. intricata, Bunge). Lfts. usually 3-parted with narrow generally linear-lanceolate segms. Mongola. CH


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