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Initial post 12 MAY 19 by Michał Babilas
Clematis Listing Omission

Morning Sky

The cultivar raised by Szczepan Marczyński (2004 Poland; introduced in 2014) with light violet-pink, nearly circular flowers that get lighter towards the centre and are ornamented with pinkish veins.

Flowers 8-10 cm in diameter, consist of 4-6 rhomboid, pointy sepals, which underneath are light violet with white-pink bar along the middle. Stamens beautifully contrast with the perianth they are short, circularly arranged, with dark purple-violet, almost black anthers on yellow filaments. Flowers are borne abundantly from the end of June till mid-August and then, more sparsely, till the end of September. Leaves, up to 20 cm long and 15 cm wide, consist of 3-5 lackluster green leaflets, each about 10 cm long and 6 cm wide, sometimes dented. New shoots are green-purple and the old ones – brown. The plant reaches 3 m height.

Relatively undemanding, robust cultivar. Golden medal on FlowersExpo 2014 (Russia).
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