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'Atragene indica Desf. Synonym' clematis Photos
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Clematis photo courtesy of jedmar
From "The Gardeners' Chronicle", Vol. 32, July 26, 1902, p. 51: From a wild specimen collected by Dr. Henry at Ichang, near the An-An-Mias stream.
Courtesy of Biodiversity Heritage Library
Uploaded 15 OCT 23 |
Clematis photo courtesy of jedmar
From "Revue horticole", February 1, 1856, fig. 3, facing p. 41
Courtesy of Biodiversity Heritage Library
Uploaded 7 OCT 23 |
Clematis photo courtesy of jedmar
Herbarium specimen of Clematis Hakonensis, cultivated in Bousalle-Coutisse, Ardennes, Belgium, July 1938.
Courtesy of Meise Botanic garden & GBIF
Uploaded 14 OCT 23 |
Clematis photo courtesy of jedmar
From "Curtis's Botanical Magazine", 1805, tab 834.
Courtesy of Biodiversity Heritage Library
Uploaded 17 NOV 16 |
Clematis photo courtesy of jedmar
From "Les Clématites à grandes fleurs", by Alphonse Lavallée, 1884, pl. V
Courtesy of BnF Gallica
EXPLICATION DES PLANCHES V
PLANCHE V. — Clematis florida, variété typique d'origine japonaise.
1. — Étamine grandie.
2. — Achaine isolé, de grandeur naturelle.
Uploaded 13 OCT 23 |
Clematis photo courtesy of jedmar
From "The Botanist's Repository", Vol. 6, 1804, tab 402: "1. A petal. 2. The chives and pointals. 3. The pointals."
Courtesy of Biodiversity Heritage Library
Uploaded 14 NOV 16 |
Clematis photo courtesy of jedmar
From "Les Clématites à grandes fleurs", by Alphonse Lavallée, 1884, pl. IV
Courtesy of BnF Gallica
EXPLICATION DE LA PLANCHE IV.
1. — Sépale isolé, de grandeur naturelle.
2. — Étamine grandie.
3. — Capitule de fruits, de grandeur naturelle.
4. — Achaine isolé, de grandeur naturelle
Uploaded 13 OCT 23 |
Clematis photo courtesy of jedmar
From "Transaction of the Horticultural Society of London", 1842, p. 242: "Observations upon the Effect of...the Frost...in England in the Winter of 1837-8"
[• indicates that a plant has been entirely killed, or so nearly so that it was not worth preserving ; Ø that it was much injured, but not killed ; o that it was uninjured, or hurt in no considerable degree.]
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Uploaded 28 OCT 16 |
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