There is confusion in the literature whether 'Moonlight' is the same plant as 'Wada's Primrose' syn 'Yellow Queen'. According to Magnus Johnson in Slaktet Klematis it is not. 'Wada's Primrose' differs by having taller growth, thinner stems, lighter foliage, convex leaflets (not wavy as with 'Moonlight'), lighter flower colour, flatter flower shape, the weaker appearance of the veining on the tepals and a lighter scent. Flower buds on 'Wada' are smaller and less downy; in spring the young growth is not as strongly bronze and on ripening the silky hair of the seed tail has a yellowish colour which does not shine golden as with 'Moonlight'.
Group: | Early large-flowered group |
Fragrant: | Yes |
Approximate height: | 2.0 - 2.5 metres |
Flowering period(s): | May Jun Aug Sep |
Aspect: | Semi-shade |
Pruning: | Light prune (Group 2) |
Country of origin: | Manchuria |
Parentage: | Selection from wild patens |
Other name(s): | YELLOW QUEEN (Holland); 'Manshukiiro'; Manshu-kiiro'; Manshu-kii'; 'Mandshu-kii'; 'Mansyu-ki'; 'Mansyukiiro'. Wrongly: 'Moonlight' |
Further detail: | Flower diameter: 10-18 (-23)cm Tepals: 7-8 (-10); elliptic or obovate, pointed, curving inward, overlapping to half-way on tepal |