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I have taken an initial look at this Clematis but cannot, as things stand, with any ofthe species listed from Nepal in the Enumeration Vol II from 1979. Shall examine thingsfurther in due course incl. checking with any additional Clematis recognised from Nepalsince then.Yes, the flowers look similar to a low-altitude species of Clematis recorded for Nepal (and in India)but quite apart from the elevation this was photographed being MUCH higher than the knownaltitudinal range for this species, the foliage does not bear any resemblance.
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