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using species that are
native to ****an or China, were the
first exotic clematises to
reach European gardens, in the 18th century, long
before the Chinese...
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Clematis marmoraria (New
Zealand dwarf clematis) is an
evergreen plant with parsley-like,
leathery and dark
green foliage. The
white flowers are about...
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Clematis vitalba (also
known as old man's
beard and traveller's joy) is a
shrub of the
family Ranunculaceae.
Clematis vitalba is a
climbing shrub with...
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Clematis texensis,
commonly called scarlet leather flower, is a
climbing vine in the
buttercup family (Ranunculaceae). It is
native to the
United States...
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Clematis catesbyana,
commonly known as
coastal virgin's-bower and
satin curls, is a
species of
Clematis,
found in the
southeastern United States. It grows...
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Clematis lasiantha, the
pipestem clematis, is a creamy-white
flowering liana vine,
belonging to
subgenus Clematis of the
large genus Clematis. It is found...
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Clematis viticella, the
Italian leather flower,
purple clematis, or virgin's bower, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
buttercup family Ranunculaceae...
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Clematis armandii (also
called Armand clematis or
evergreen clematis) is a
flowering climbing plant of the
genus Clematis. Like many
members of that genus...
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Clematis recta, the
erect climaxis or
ground virgins, is a
species of
Clematis unusual in that it is a free-standing
shrub rather than a
climbing plant...
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Clematis virginiana (also
known as devil's
darning needles, devil's hair, love vine, traveller's joy, virgin's bower,
Virginia virgin's bower, wild hops...