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Photo © 2001 Ton Hannink
Photo © 2001 Ton Hannink
Bud - Photo © 2001 Ton Hannink
Clematis
gracilifolia
Small, often cup-shaped, white, scented flowers with yellow stamens. Discovered by E.H. Wilson in 1908. Introduced to cultivation by Swedish collector Harry Smith in 1935.
Fragrant:
Yes
Approximate height:
2.5 - 3.0 metres
Flowering period(s):
Apr May
Aspect:
Any aspect
Pruning:
No pruning (Group 1)
Country of origin:
W China Tibet
Date raised:
1935
Parentage:
Species
Other name(s):
None known
Further detail:
Flower diameter: 2-3.5cm
Tepals: 4 (-5); 1-1.5cm long, 0.7-1.5cm wide, obovate, blunt
Database entry: 192