Description
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Vines perennial, herbaceous. Stems to 1 m, shallowly 4--6-grooved, puberulous; nodes swollen. Leaves 1- or 2-ternate; petiole 2--4 cm; leaflet blades narrowly ovate to lanceolate, 1--6 × 0.4--2 cm, papery, both surfaces very sparsely puberulous to subglabrous, base rounded to broadly cuneate, margin entire, apex acute; basal veins abaxially nearly flat. Cymes axillary, 1-flowered; peduncle 1--4 cm; bracts sessile or subsessile, broadly ovate to ovate-triangular, 1.4--3 cm. Flowers 3.6--5 cm in diam. Pedicel 3.7--8.5 cm, densely puberulous. Sepals 6, white, obovate to rhombic-obovate, 2--3 × 1--1.5 cm, abaxially densely velutinous along midvein, adaxially glabrous, margin glabrous, apex acute. Stamens if fertile 4--8 mm, glabrous; anthers oblong to linear, 2.5--3.5 mm, apex obtuse. Stamens if becoming staminodes 1--1.2 cm, glabrous, apex attenuate. Ovaries puberulous. Style ca. 3.5 mm, densely pubescent from base to middle, glabrous apically from middle; stigma dilated. Achenes broadly obovate to rhombic-orbicular, ca. 3.5 × 3 mm, puberulous; persistent style ca. 8 mm, basally spreading puberulous, apically glabrous. Fl. Apr--Jun.
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Distribution
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Guangdong, N Guangxi, Hubei, Hunan, W Jiangxi, SW Yunnan, Zhejiang.
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Habitat
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* Scrub, thickets, along streams; ca. 1700 m.
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Clematis florida: Brief Summary
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Clematis florida, the Asian virginsbower, or passion flower clematis, is a species of flowering plant in the family Ranunculaceae. It is native to southern China, and has been introduced to Korea and Japan. A perennial vine, in the wild it is typically found in shrublands and thickets, and alongside streams, at elevations around 1,700 m (5,600 ft). There are a number of cultivars commercially available, including 'Sieboldiana', Pistachio 'Evirida'PBR, and 'Plena'.
'Plena' aka 'Alba Plena'
'Evirida' aka 'Pistachio'
As the mon of the Japanese viscount Nagai
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