'C. glauca Willd.' clematis References
Book (2001) Page(s) 345. Clematis glauca Willd . K. L. Willdenow in Berlinische Baumzucht 65 , T. 4 , fig . 1 , 1796
Book (30 Nov 2000) Page(s) 366. Clematis glauca Willdenow, Berlin Baumz. 65. 1796 ....fen lu tie xian lian Clematis orientalis Linnaeus var. glauca Maximowicz.
Vines suffruticose. Branches shallowly 4--8-grooved, sparsely puberulous to subglabrous. Leaves 1- or 2-pinnate; petiole 2.5--8.5 cm; leaflet blades narrowly elliptic, oblong, or ovate, 1.5--5 × 1--1.8 cm, papery, undivided or 3-lobed, both surfaces glabrous, abaxially sometimes very sparsely puberulous on basal veins, glabrescent, glaucous, base rounded to broadly cuneate, margin entire or to 2-dentate, apex obtuse to ± acute and mucronate; basal veins abaxially nearly flat, inconspicuous. Cymes axillary, (1--)3-flowered to rarely many flowered; peduncle 2--4.5(--8) cm; bracts narrowly oblong, lanceolate, or ovate, 0.4--2(--5) cm, undivided or 3-lobed. Flowers 1.6--3 cm in diam. Pedicel 2--7 cm, sparsely puberulous. Sepals 4, yellow, ascending, narrowly ovate to lanceolate, 1.3--2 × 0.4--0.8 cm, abaxially glabrous except for velutinous margin, adaxially glabrous or apically puberulous, apex acute. Stamens 7--9 mm; filaments puberulous; anthers narrowly oblong to linear, 2.2--4 mm, glabrous, apex obtuse. Ovaries puberulous. Style 6--10 mm, densely villous. Achenes narrowly ovate to obovate, ca. 3 × 1.6 mm, puberulous; persistent style to 5 cm, plumose. Fl. Jun--Aug, fr. Aug--Oct. Slopes, scrub; 1000--2600 m. Gansu, E Qinghai, Shaanxi, Shanxi, Xinjiang [Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Russia (Siberia)].
Magazine (30 Jul 1892) Page(s) 73. C. glauca Willd., de la Sibérie; fleurs jaunâtres, panachées de pourpre.
Magazine (Oct 1878) Page(s) 160. Arbustes d'Ornement en Espalier ...Clematis. — Toutes les espèces et variétés à grandes fleurs : Cl. lanuginosa, patens, Jakmanni, viticella venosa, Fortunei, bicolor, etc., trop connues pour que nous ayons à en faire l'éloge. Très rustiques, terre sablonneuse. Leur ajouter les Cl. glauca, orientalis, biternata, apiifolia, japonica, moins connues qu'elles ne méritent de l'être.
Magazine (1877) Page(s) 268. Clematis glauca (Wild.)
Book (1872) Page(s) 132, 157. p. 132: C. ORIENTALIS, Linnæus. ..... The C. glauca of Willdenow, figured in Berlinische Baumzucht (t. 4, fig. 1) , which is said to be in cultivation, but which we have not met with, is probably a blunt-leaved variety.
p. 157: The names of some few species which occur in garden catalogues are omitted from amongst the foregoing descriptions, in consequence of the plants they represent being quite unknown to us, having, as we suppose, passed out of cultivation. We particularly refer to C. biternata (white), C. chinensis (dull purple) , C. dahurica ( dull purple) , C. japonica (purple), C. terniflora (white), and C. triternata (white) . It may, we think, be safely assumed that they are unimportant as garden plants. One or two others, as C. Gebleriana (soongarica) and C. jubata, are essentially weedy in character ; while of some few which occur in the Continental trade lists, as C. Blackburniana, C. californica, C. Camusetii, C. indica, and C. Leeana, we have been unable to obtain any reliable information. C. nepalensis, another cataogue name, appears to be applied to C. montana in some plant lists.
Magazine (May 1865) Page(s) 142. C. ORIENTALIS, Lin. ... Variété glauca (C. glauca, Willd.), Sibérie méridionale, lieux arides. Pédoncules portant trois fleurs ; feuilles à segments très-entiers, d'un vert glauque bien caractérisé.
Magazine (Sep 1854) Page(s) 86. Effets de l'hiver de 1853-1854 sur la végétation exotique à l'air fibre en Angleterre.... Clematis Gebleri, Tué, Bicton
Magazine (15 Feb 1852) Page(s) 80. Clematis Soongaria, Bge. Noms des Catalogues marchands C. Gebleri
Book (1849) Page(s) 154. C. Gebléri Van Houtte's Cat. 1847. Gebler'sche W. Ђ? Vaterl.? – Dauert am beschützten Standorte im Freien.
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