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Old 09-04-2005, 09:45 AM
Charlie Pridham
 
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"Phil L" wrote in message
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The Diversifolia group of C integrifolia let yourself easily with C
viticella and some other Clematis kinds cross. Become hybrid ' Eriostemon

'
and ' Hendersonii ' developed already admits first around 1835. They

cleared
the way for many further sorts - a development, to today notion. Fur the
Abkommlinge from these mating was eingeluhrt by some authors the
Diversifolia group.
In contrast to C integrifolia C x is not diversifolia botanische kind, but
even already a crossing between C integrifolia and C viticella. for the
first time described from De Candolle in the year 1818. Probably the

hybrid
cultivated at that time is no longer present since for a long time rem.
Enticing before this background it is, the group of hybrid, from

substantial
sorts already in garden practice the "NR. 7/2004 were introduced to

separate
from actual C integrifolia. We follow this concept, in order to limit the
range which can be explained.
Nevertheless remains arranging sorts in or other group, without knowing
their genetic composition exactly, daringly. Only the visually detectable
characteristics of C stand firmly integrifolia: Stature-high about 80 cm,
Undivided Blatter, glockenformige bleeding from 3 to 5 cm diameters. The
other partner, C viticella, possesses only suggested glockenformige to or
schalenformige bleeding geoffnete far, which is clearly rougher with 4 to

10
cm diameters than C integrifolia, in addition simply to doubles pinnated
Blatter, with their assistance climbing is mbglich in high ones from 3 to

5
m. The Stangelgrund is fells trees. Abkommiinge, which correspond to the
visual impression after the Viticella parents more, should be arranged in
the Diversifolia group.
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Thanks for that, its a bit better than me and the dictionary, but still away
off making total sense, Annet appears to have cracked it :~)

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Charlie, gardening in Cornwall.
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Holders of National Plant Collection of Clematis viticella (cvs)