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Clematis

Clematis x jackmanii

Photo by mattsilvia7
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42.2358, -70.8032

Field Notes

Description:

This is the early spring remains of an unusually late blooming flower on a decades old clematis. The flower was small and somewhat misshapen, and the feathery remains are entirely unlike the usual spiraled remains. If it had not grown out of a plant I know well, I wouldn't have guessed it's origin.

I now understand that this is the remnants of a seed pod.

Habitat:

An old wooden post in the middle of a yard in a coastal new england town

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PublishedApril 3, 2011

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