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Clematis / Pavitina

Clematis sp.

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Field Notes

Description:

Clematis (clematis) is a genus that consists of about 300 species and belongs to the family Ranunculaceae. It was named after the ancient Greek meaning of Clematis climbing plant. This is a hybrid obtained by crossing C. x Jackmanii and C. patens.
Morphological characteristics:
It is a deciduous climber that reaches a height about 3 m and occupies 2 m of width. It has very attractive flowers about 15 cm big, which bloom continuously through the summer. Petals have a sharp endings. Its dark green leaves are placed opposite the stem.

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Comments (2)

Ha ha ha :) Than your dog is pretty hairy, is it soft too?
This first picture looks just like my little dog!!
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PublishedMarch 17, 2013

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