| 1837 - 490 pagina’s
...being only once ternate, and in the sepals not figured in the London Flor, and Bot. Magazines. 297 touching and overlapping each other at the edges."...country. It will undoubtedly prove as hardy as the florida. " A free growing and profuse blooming plant." It was received from Belgium by Messrs. Lowe... | |
| 1837 - 648 pagina’s
...it has a most graceful mode of growth ; and the large violet flowers, with deep purple stamens, are more ornamental than those of any species of Clematis yet in this country. It is nearly related to C. florida, from which it differs not only in the colour, delicacy, and transparency... | |
| 1837 - 398 pagina’s
...it has a most graceful mode of growth, and the large violet flowers, with deep purple stamens, are more ornamental than those of any species of Clematis yet in this country. It is nearly related to C.ßoruta, from which it differs not only in the colour, delicacy, and transparency... | |
| Sir Joseph Paxton - 1838 - 388 pagina’s
...very graceful growing plant, and produces large violet flowers, with deep purple stamens, which are more ornamental than those of any species of Clematis yet in this country. Dr. Lindley states it to be nearly related to C. fiorida, but from which it differs in the colour,... | |
| Robert Buist - 1839 - 396 pagina’s
...England; it hag a most graceful mode of growth; and the large violet flowers with deep purple stamens, are more ornamental than those of any species of clematis yet in this country." It was introduced from Japan to Europe by Dr. Van Siebold. Clematis Sieboldii, or bicolor. This is... | |
| Robert Buist - 1841 - 398 pagina’s
...; it has a most graceful mode of growth ; and the large violet flowers with deep purple stamens are more ornamental than those of any species of clematis yet in this country." It was introduced from Japan to Europe by Dr. Van Siebold. Clematis Sieboldii, or bicolor. This is... | |
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