RMW7XXN3–Clematis (Clematis montana) with Bumblebee (Bombus sp) Surrey, England, April.
RM2BH2TDW–London, England. April, 2020. The beautiful large purple flowers of a clematis creating vibrate spring colour in an English garden during a sunny sp
RMCNMKRY–Cultivated Clematis (Clematis sp.) leaves and stems, growing on garden trellis, Suffolk, England, may
RMD44EWJ–Clematis sp. 'The President', Ranuncolaceae
RM2CFRHKA–Clematis sp. stem TS. showing structure
RFBF9KH2–Flowers of Clematis sp.
RMDY3W5K–Old Mans Beard - Clematis sp. frosted seedheads in January
RMF4EP4T–Luna Moth (Actias Luna) on Carnaby Clematis (Clematis sp) Marion Co. IL
RM2D00ATX–Clematis sp. stem section TS
RFD8N0MW–Blue Clematis
RM2KAF7PC–Clematis sp. mature stem section, TS
RFR56KN8–Close-up of white clematis flower in garden in central Virginia.
RMCREYAG–Bumblebee (Bombus sp.), adult in flight among Old man's beard (Clematis drummondii), Dinero, Lake Corpus Christi, South Texas
RF2HJP3R3–Abandoned boat house, rotting wooden dock and an old boat overgrown with brambles and wild clematis on the shore of a lake at a dark gray day, copy sp
RFMCFNE0–04000-002.17 Luna Moth (Actias luna) on Carnaby Clematis (Clematis sp) Marion Co. IL
RMPFN96Y–Clematis Fireworks, pink-purple flowers, close up.
RMM56CHA–Purple clematis flower, isolated on white background
RMCPPXR2–BACH FLOWER REMEDIES, WOMAN
RMDGHJ6M–Cultivated Clematis (Clematis sp.) 'Warsaw Nike', flowering in garden, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, July
RMC867HK–Clematis (Clematis sp) in bloom.
RM2BTW26P–Clematis sp.
RMBBGW9C–Clematis sp. 'Multi Blue', Ranuncolaceae
RFB6DR9F–Clematis flower, close up
RM2ANHPC9–An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian; 2nd ed. . 26. CLEMATIS L. Sp. PI. 543- U53- Climbing vines, more or less woody. Leaves opposite, slcnder-petiolcd, pinnately com-pound. Flowers cymose-paniculate, our species dioecious, or nearly so. Sepals 4 or 5,valvate in the bud, spreading, petaloid. Petals none. Stamens numerous, spreading; fila-ments mostly glabrous; anthers short, blunt. Pistils numerous. Achenes i-seede
RMPFAX6D–. A dictionary of the flowering plants and ferns. Botany. RANUNC ULA CEA E 555 roots are formed from the stem ; often (e.g. Aconitum, Ranunculus sp.) these swell up into tubers holding reserve materials. The 1. are usu. alt., with sheathing bases and often very much divided. The chief exceptions to the above general statements, and special cases of interest, are described under the genera, e.g. Helleborus, Eranthis, Clematis, Ranunculus. The infl. is typically determinate ; in Anemone sp., Eranthis, &c., a single term. fl. is produced. More often a cymose branching occurs, the buds in the
RMMAA7F6–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . 26. CLEMATIS L. Sp. PI. 543- 1753- Climbing vines, more or less woody. Leaves opposite, slender-petioled, pinnately com- pound. Flowers cymose-paniculate, our species dioecious, or nearly so. Sepals 4 or 5, valvatc in the bud, spreading, petaloid. Petals none. Stamens numerous, spreading; fila- ments mostly glabrous; anthers short, blunt. Pistils numerous. Achenes i-seeded.
RMMCFNDP–04000-002.15 Luna Moth (Actias luna) on Carnaby Clematis (Clematis sp) Marion Co. IL
RMA4MTNH–CLIMBING ROSE 'RHONDA' (ROSA SP.), CLEMATIS 'GENERAL SIKORSKI'
RMPFN980–Clematis John Warren, pale purple flower, close up.
RM2AJ53RF–The Journal of microscopy and natural science . Panax, sp.— Hedera Helix (Ivy). 2 genera. X XO Umbelliferae,Clematis (garden).Aquilegia (Columbine).Poeonia offic.Eschscholtzia Californica.Papaver Somniferum. Dielytra spectabilis.Berberis. Vitis vinifera (Vine).Pittosporum undulatum.Arbutus unedo.Citrus (Lemon). o X X X ?0 — Melia (Azadirachta).X Schinus molle (Pepper Tree)X Ailanthus glandulosa. ? Oxalis. X Melianthus major.X Impatiens (Balsam).X Pelargonium, sp. Rheum (common Rhubarb).Mirabilis (Marvel of Peru).Bougainvillea.X Daphne.X Protea mellifera. Do. cynaroides.X Telopea speciosissima
RMPG3XBF–. Icones plantarum formosanarum nec non et contributiones ad floram formosanam; or, Icones of the plants of Formosa, and materials for a flora of the island, based on a study of the collections of the Botanical survey of the Government of Formosa. Botany. EANUNCULACEiE. 6 breve rostrato-acuta, apice attenuata ad stylum. abeuntia, 3^ mm. longa 1^ mm. lata. Hab. Ajisan, leg. B. Hatata et S. Sasaki, Jan. 1912. Differs from the type by the much thinner and less serrate leaves. Clematis insulari-alpina Hayata sp. nov. (Fig. 1.) Scandens, cauHs glaber tenuissime pluri-sulcatus, internodiis 7 cm. lon
RMC867D3–Clematis (Clematis sp) in blom.
RM2C1E35Y–Clematis sp Clematis sp.
RFB6DR9H–Clematis flower, close up
RM2ANHM3R–An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian; 2nd ed. . out 10 long, glabrous, slightly recurved atthe tip, achenes pubescent; persistent styles plumose,white or nearly so. Rocky ledges. Missouri and Arkansas. July. 5. Viorna Viorna (L.) Small,flower. Fig. 1948. Leather- s ^,».^ Clematis Viorna L. Sp. PI. 543. i753- Viorna Viorna Small, Fl. SE. U. S. 439. 1903. A vine, climbing to the height of 10° ormore over bushes in ri
RMC867X9–Clematis (Clematis sp) flowering in french country garden.
RM2BXCWP7–Clematis sp Clematis sp.
RMC5YJAW–Clematis (Clematis sp) in bloom.
RFB6DR9J–Clematis flower, close up
RM2ANHNEY–An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian; 2nd ed. . Genus 27. CROWFOOT FAMILY. I. Viornacrispa (L.) Small. Marsh Leather-llowcr. Fig. 1944. Clematis crispa L. Sp. PI. 543. 1753. Clematis cylindrica Sims, Hot. Mag. pi,1160. 1809. Iiorna cylindrica Spach. Hist. Veg. 7 : 269. .839-Viorna crispa Small, Fl. SE. U. S. 437. 1903. A climbing vine. Leaves pinnate;leartets mostly trifoliolate, the ultimatedivisions entire or occ
RM2BXA5WE–Clematis sp Clematis sp.
RFB6DRBC–Clematis flower (Clematis sp.).Photographed in Maryland, USA.
RM2AFRAFN–. The manufacture of pulp and paper : a textbook of modern pulp and paper mill practice. ordered pit R, radial section C, cross section S, sapwoodCm, cambium Sm, summerwood CRC, central ray cell Sp, springwood D, resin duct or canal SP, simple pit F, fibro-vascular bundle T, tangential section H, heartwood Tr, tracheidK, bark V, vessel or pore L, middle lamella W, wood M, medullary ray WF, wood fiberMRC, marginal ray cell 5. Structure of Stem of Clematis.—A cross section of the stemof clematis is shown in Fig. 2; this is typical of the general make-up of common plants that die at the end of ea
RM2BXD5Y4–Clematis sp Clematis sp.
RM2AWCNCD–An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian; 2nd ed. . e patens L. Sp. PI. 538. I753-P. patens Mill. Card. Diet. Ed. 8, No. 4- 1768.^Clematis hirsutissima Pursh. Fl. Am. Sept. 385.Anemone Nultalliana DC. Syst. i: 193. iSiS.Anemone patens var. Nultalliana A. Gray, Man. 36. 1867.P. hirsutissima Britton, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 1 Ed. s. „: 217. Villous, 6-16 high. Leaves much divided intonarrow linear acute lobes, the basal on
RM2BXA7G6–Clematis sp Clematis sp.
RM2AG4JA6–. Report of the State Entomologist on injurious and other insects of the state of New York. Plate 9 Midge Galls 1 Subglobose vein gall on oak, produced by Cecidomyia sp., adult unknown ^ ^ ^ a r n., 2 Gall on oak. Of Cmcticornia majalis O. S. (After Thompson) 3 Oak pill gall, C i n c 11 c o r n i a p U u 1 a ? Walsh (After Thompson) I Clematis bud gall, C o n t a r . n i a cl e m a 11 d i s Felt. (After Thompson) 5 Grape blister gall, Cecidomyia species. (After Weld) 6Chokecherry midge, Contarinia virginianiae Felt. (Aftei Thompson) ? r l • V^U rAf+rr 7 Arrow-wood blister midge, Cystiphoravi
RM2BXCWPJ–Clematis sp Clematis sp.
RM2AG4JFR–. Report of the State Entomologist on injurious and other insects of the state of New York. Plate 9 Midge Galls 1 Subglobose vein gall on oak, produced by Cecidomyia sp., adult unknown ^ ^ ^ a r n., 2 Gall on oak. Of Cmcticornia majalis O. S. (After Thompson) 3 Oak pill gall, C i n c 11 c o r n i a p U u 1 a ? Walsh (After Thompson) I Clematis bud gall, C o n t a r . n i a cl e m a 11 d i s Felt. (After Thompson) 5 Grape blister gall, Cecidomyia species. (After Weld) 6Chokecherry midge, Contarinia virginianiae Felt. (Aftei Thompson) ? r l • V^U rAf+rr 7 Arrow-wood blister midge, Cystiphoravi
RM2C1JPMW–Clematis sp Clematis sp.
RMRDJ306–. Botany for academies and colleges: consisting of plant development and structure from seaweed to clematis. Botany; 1889. 28 ACADEMIC BOTANY. A), which flourished ages before man appeared in the world. 49. The Wracks—Vareeks—are here (Fig. 17). Among them is the Gulf-weed, the most ancient and renowned of sea-rovers. No one has ever yet found it rooted. Its birthplace seems to be the Gulf of Mexico, whence its common name; but it is always floating, buoyed up by the berry-like air-bladders which give it Its bo- tanical names—Sargassum, bacciferum; Sar- gassum from the Sp. sargazo, sea-lentils
RM2BXA7FC–Clematis sp Clematis sp.
RMRDJTW9–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. Genus 27. CROWFOOT FAMILY.. I. Viornacrispa (L.) Small. Marsh Leather-flower. Fig. 1944. Clematis crispa L. Sp. PI. 543. 1753. Clematis cylindrica Sims, Bot. Mag. pi. 1160. 1809. Viorna cylindrica Spach, Hist. Veg. 7 : 269. 1839. Viorna crispa Small, Fl. SE. U. S. 437. 1903. A climbing vine. Leaves pinnate; leaflets mostly trifoliolate, the ultimate divisions e
RM2BXA5W1–Clematis sp Clematis sp.
RMRDJTW1–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. I. Viornacrispa (L.) Small. Marsh Leather-flower. Fig. 1944. Clematis crispa L. Sp. PI. 543. 1753. Clematis cylindrica Sims, Bot. Mag. pi. 1160. 1809. Viorna cylindrica Spach, Hist. Veg. 7 : 269. 1839. Viorna crispa Small, Fl. SE. U. S. 437. 1903. A climbing vine. Leaves pinnate; leaflets mostly trifoliolate, the ultimate divisions entire or occasionally lobed,
RM2BXA5TB–Clematis sp Clematis sp.
RMRF75C9–. 1902 vegetables, flowers, grains & fruits : 22nd annual catalogue / Ford Seed Co.. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. CLEMATIS PAXICULATA. Ampelopsis Veltchi. See description flower seed list No. 222. Each 12c.; 3 for 30c.; 12 for $1.00. Aristolocliia Sipbo. Dutchman's Pipe. 30c. Bi^nonia Radicans. Trumpet Flower. A very fast growing vine with large red flowers. 20c. CLEMATIS. Panicnlata. One of the most valuable of all hardy flowering vines, of exceedingly rapid growth, soon reaching a height of fif- teen or twenty feet and sp
RM2C1JPJ8–Clematis sp Clematis sp.
RMRFDTCA–. 1902 vegetables, flowers, grains & fruits : 22nd annual catalogue / Ford Seed Co.. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. CLEMATIS PAXICULATA. Ampelopsis Veltchi. See description flower seed list No. 222. Each 12c.; 3 for 30c.; 12 for $1.00. Aristolocliia Sipbo. Dutchman's Pipe. 30c. Bi^nonia Radicans. Trumpet Flower. A very fast growing vine with large red flowers. 20c. CLEMATIS. Panicnlata. One of the most valuable of all hardy flowering vines, of exceedingly rapid growth, soon reaching a height of fif- teen or twenty feet and sp
RM2BXDTEA–Clematis sp Clematis sp.
RMRDJ327–. Icones plantarum formosanarum nec non et contributiones ad floram formosanam; or, Icones of the plants of Formosa, and materials for a flora of the island, based on a study of the collections of the Botanical survey of the Government of Formosa. Botany. EANUNCULACEiE. 6 breve rostrato-acuta, apice attenuata ad stylum. abeuntia, 3^ mm. longa 1^ mm. lata. Hab. Ajisan, leg. B. Hatata et S. Sasaki, Jan. 1912. Differs from the type by the much thinner and less serrate leaves. Clematis insulari-alpina Hayata sp. nov. (Fig. 1.) Scandens, cauHs glaber tenuissime pluri-sulcatus, internodiis 7 cm. lon
RM2BXCWNJ–Clematis sp Clematis sp.
RMRP4WRF–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igio. The American Florist. 1121 TRADE LIST Clematis, paoiculata. strong plants, $10.00 per 100; PassUlora coerulea, 3in. pots$5.00 per 100. Rose Geraniums, 3-in pots. $4.00 per 100. Honeysuckle, Woodbine, 4 in. pots, $1.50 per doz. Plants from 2H-in. pots. $3.00 per 100; Achyranthes, Parlor Ivy, Ageratiim, blue; Coleas, Verscliaffeltii Queen Victoria Quad- ricolor. Impatiens Holstii: Alternantlieras, 4 varieties; Chrysanthemums, White Cloud Pacific Supreme. Golden Glow. Ivory. Bailey. Klondike. Luiu. Asparagus Sp
RM2BXA7F4–Clematis sp Clematis sp.
RMRF6F2B–. Park's floral guide 1901. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. Alba, white, very fine 10 Brilliant Rose, showy 10 Clematis-flowered, very large it open flowers, steel blue, ™ handsomely veined 10 Dark Blood Red 10 Inimitable, variegated 10 Intus aurea, yillow throat, dis- Superbissima, tigered throat, fine 10 ... 10 . 10 tinct and very beautiful 10 | Intus nigra, black throa Marginata, margined 10 1 Venosa, large veined Princess of Wurtemburg, purple, ,' Venosa, veined 10 tinged throat, enormous 10 r Violacea, violet 10 Purpurea, purple. 10 Sp
RM2BXA5WP–Clematis sp Clematis sp.
RMRFGBB0–. Park's floral guide 1901. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. Alba, white, very fine 10 Brilliant Rose, showy 10 Clematis-flowered, very large it open flowers, steel blue, ™ handsomely veined 10 Dark Blood Red 10 Inimitable, variegated 10 Intus aurea, yillow throat, dis- Superbissima, tigered throat, fine 10 ... 10 . 10 tinct and very beautiful 10 | Intus nigra, black throa Marginata, margined 10 1 Venosa, large veined Princess of Wurtemburg, purple, ,' Venosa, veined 10 tinged throat, enormous 10 r Violacea, violet 10 Purpurea, purple. 10 Sp
RMRCT4PJ–. A dictionary of the flowering plants and ferns. Botany. RANUNC ULA CEA E 555 roots are formed from the stem ; often (e.g. Aconitum, Ranunculus sp.) these swell up into tubers holding reserve materials. The 1. are usu. alt., with sheathing bases and often very much divided. The chief exceptions to the above general statements, and special cases of interest, are described under the genera, e.g. Helleborus, Eranthis, Clematis, Ranunculus. The infl. is typically determinate ; in Anemone sp., Eranthis, &c., a single term. fl. is produced. More often a cymose branching occurs, the buds in the
RM2C1JPH3–Clematis sp Clematis sp.
RMRC8YKY–. [Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue]. 20 ELLWANGER & BARRY'S. Sl'PERB NEW DAHK PURPLE LILAC—LXJDWIG SP^TH. CL.EMAT1S HENRYII. A grand hybrid variety; flowers very large, five to six inches across, creamy white, of fine forru, j, free grower and good bloomer. The best white flowering kind. $1.00. CLEMATIS JACKMANNI. Flowers large, five to six inches across, intense violet purple, remarkable for their velvety richness; free in growth and an abundant and successional bloomer. Has proved to be the best of all purple kinds. 75c. HERBACEOUS PEONIES. It is surprising that so noble a flow
RM2C1JRCT–Clematis sp Clematis sp.
RM2BXA5TE–Clematis sp Clematis sp.
RM2BXD5X9–Clematis sp Clematis sp.
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