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'Cirrhosa' clematis Photos
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From "Flora Graeca Sibthorpiana", by J.E. Smith, Vol. 6, fasc. 1, 1825, Pl. 517: a. Flos, abreptis petalis. b. Idem staminibus etiam orbatus. c. Petalum. d. Fructus vix maturus.
The plate was already prepared by J. Sibthorp before his death in 1796 and referred to in Vol. I of "Flora Graecia Prodromus" (1806).
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Uploaded 4 JUL 20 |
Clematis photo courtesy of jedmar
From "The Botanical Cabinet", 1832, tab 1806
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Uploaded 1 APR 13 |
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From "Curtis's Botanical Magazine", 1808, tab 1070.
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Uploaded 16 NOV 16 |
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From "The Botanical Cabinet", 1823, tab 720.
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Uploaded 1 APR 13 |
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From "Curtis's Botanical Magazine", 1806, tab 959.
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Uploaded 16 NOV 16 |
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From "Edwards's Botanical Register", 1847, plate 21. Courtesy of the Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Sachsen-Anhalt
Uploaded 24 MAR 13 |
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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