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Beautiful flowers on the Cez... [ Sizes: Orig | Med | Small | Thumb ]
Beautiful flowers on the Cez...
Beautiful flowers on the Cez dol, 1632m pass.



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Dave KClematis?

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Beautiful indeed. It looks like some species of Clematis.
Posted Nov 9, 2004 9:08 pm

desainmeRe: Clematis?

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C. alpina is native mainly to the European Alps, as its name suggests, and is among the hardiest of clematis. In virtually all the cultivated forms it grows to a height of 6' to 8'. It is quite properly called a climber, but in truth may prefer to ramble. Being fibrous-rooted, it does not demand as much root-space as we customarily give to the large-flowered hybrids, and since the entire plant is compact, it is well suited to limited space or even a container. For most gardeners the two distinctions of the species and its cultivars are the abundant Spring flowers and the subsequent seedheads that go through several stages from green-and-gold to feathery gray, and often stay on the vine for months. It has 4 tepals as does the flower shown
Posted Nov 9, 2004 11:50 pm

BorRe: Clematis?

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Thanks for good information!!
Posted Nov 10, 2004 8:40 am

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