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Clematis viridiflora

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Isotype of Clematis sigensis Engler [family RANUNCULACEAE]
Isotype of Clematis stolzii Engl. [family RANUNCULACEAE]
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Name

Identification
Clematis viridiflora Bert [family RANUNCULACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by W. Wen-tsai, 2000 Isotype of Clematis sigensis Engler [family RANUNCULACEAE ] Verified by Engl., 1910 Clematis sigensis Engler [family RANUNCULACEAE ] Verified by Not on Sheet,
Related name
  • Clematis sigensis
  • Clematis stolzii
  • Clematis viridiflora

Flora

Entry for CLEMATIS viridiflora Bertol. [family RANUNCULACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora of Tropical East Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of Tropical East Africa, page 1, (1952) Author: E. MILNE-REDHEAD AND W. B. TURRILL
Names
CLEMATIS viridiflora Bertol. [family RANUNCULACEAE], Miscell. Bot. 19: 7, t. 3 (1858). Type: Portuguese East Africa, Inhambane, Fornasini, (BO, holo. †)
CLEMATIS zanzibarensis Boj. ex Loud. [family RANUNCULACEAE], Hort. Brit. 228 (1830); Oliv., F.T.A. 1: 8 (1868); Williams, U. O. P. Z. 198 (1949), nomen nudum
CLEMATIS zanzibarica Sweet [family RANUNCULACEAE], Hort. Brit. ed. 2, 1 (1830), nomen nudum
Information
A tall climbing shrubby plant; younger stems with short curved hairs but becoming glabrous or nearly so, longitudinally ribbed and furrowed. Leaves pinnate, with usually 5 leaflets, reduced in association with the inflorescences; leaflets ovate to broadly ovate in general outline, obliquely asymmetric with acuminate lobes with relatively few and large asymmetric (curved) acute teeth, slightly cordate to broadly cuneate, with scattered hairs on lower surface, upper surface nearly glabrous, well formed leaflets 7–12 cm. long and 5–10 cm. broad. Inflorescences many flowered; pedicels 1–5 cm. long; flower buds broadly ovoid. Sepals 1.2–1.8 cm. long, cream.It is possible that several specimens from the coastal region of Tanganyika should be placed in this species. We have, however, not seen material sufficiently well collected for definite determination.
Range
DISTR. Z;
Altitude range
250 m.
Distribution
ZANZIBAR Chwaka, 25 Aug. 1926, Toms 42!ZANZIBAR Makunduchi Road, 19th mile, 7 July 1950, Williams 40!ZANZIBAR Chwaka Road, mile 17–18, 13 Aug. 1950, Williams 62!
Distribution (external)
Portuguese East Africa

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