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Clematis koreana var carunculosa (previously chiisanensis)
Nodding, bell-shaped, often fragrant, pale yellow flowers often tinged or spotted red. Anthers pale yellow. Introduced from Korea in 1917, according to Robin Savill, or 1913 according to the Toomey and Leeds Encyclopedia.
Previously known, and widely described, as chiisanensis.
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