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'Clematis jubata Bisch' clematis References
Book  (1872)  Page(s) 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  (Dec 1849)  Page(s) 358.  
 
ADNOTATIONES AD DELECTUM SEM. IN HORT: BOT. HEIDELBERGENSI COLLECTORUM, ANNI 1849.
Auctore BISCHOFF.
CLEMATIS JUBATA, Bisch.- Caule erecto; foliis pinnatis; foliolis oblongo-lanceolatis, obtusis, mucronatis, lateralibus basi cuneata subsessilibus v. decurrentibus, omnibus integerrimis; panicula (cymifera) subcontracta; fructibus pubescentibus, margine dorsali villoso-jubatis. Patria ignota.
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