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'C. calycina Aiton synonym' clematis References
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Book (2018) Page(s) 466. Includes photo(s). Clematis cirrhosa L. ...Mediterranean, southern Europe, northern Africa, Turkey and western Syria. ...In Turkey it grows naturally in Istanbul, Çanakkale, between Antalya and Kaş and in the Amanos mountains in Hatay....blooms July-September...
Book (2007) Page(s) Vol. II., p. 78. Includes photo(s). Ranunculaceae (Düğünçiçeğigiller), Clematis cirrhosa (Yaban ak asması; Yaban sarmaşığı; Sarımşırık), Virgin's bower. Multi-petalled. Western and southern Turkey. Shrubs, maquis, river and lake shores, sandy areas. 0-350m. February-March. Perennial woody plant.
Book (Oct 2001) Page(s) 150-151. Includes photo(s). ...cream-green flowers....inside of the tepals is covered with brown-purple blotches
Book (2001) Page(s) 185. Plant Introductions in the period 1500-1599 c. 1590 Clematis cirrhosa (sy. C. calycina) Fern-Leaved Clematis. Mediterranean, Asia.
Book (2001) Page(s) 161. Gerard also grew C. cirrhosa, which sounds like a disease of the liver but simply means 'with tendrils'. This one is evergreen, flowers in the winter and has silky seed heads, a double bonus. It comes from southern Europe and Asia and so is slightly tender.
Book (1999) Page(s) 130. Clematis cirrhosa, Mediterranean regions, 1968
Book (Apr 1998) Page(s) 9, 11. Page 9: C. cirrhosa... an evergreen species, can be found on the coastline throughout Southern Europe to Israel... In these hot climates it generally goes into a summer dormancy and loses its foliage... Page 11:[the word hermaphrodite (bisexual) means] having stamens and pistils in the same flowers as in C. armandii and C. cirrhosa...
Book (11 Nov 1996) Page(s) 38.
Magazine (Jul 1937) Page(s) 106. Dans la section des Calycinées, nous trouvons deux Clématites à feuilles persistantes, les C. calycina et C. cirrhosa, Clématite à vrilles. Originaires des régions méditerranéennes, leur floraison a lieu de novembre à février, c’est ce qui en fait le charme, elles sont un peu délicates pour la région du Nord.
Website/Catalog (1928) Page(s) 78. Clématite Cirrhosa.- Feuilles arrondies vert brillant foncé; nombreuses fleurs blanc crême mouchelé de brun, tout l'hiver; demande une expostion abritée.
[no longer listed in the 1929 catalogue]
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