Clematis to be identified

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renee vyas vyas

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Feb 24, 2011, 8:25:11 AM2/24/11
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Dear Friends,
 
Please kindly identify this specie of Clematis, saw today in South Mumbai.
 
Regards,
 
Renee
A branch of Clematis_1_1.JPG
Beautiful seeds of Clematis_1.JPG
Clematis in pot_1_1.JPG
Leaves of Clematis_1.JPG

Rashida Atthar

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Feb 24, 2011, 8:50:31 AM2/24/11
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Perhaps Clematis gouriana roxb. The achene (seed) as in your picture is  supposed to be hairy, with long featherly tail !  Leaves seem to match.
 
Just for  info.-  Your request id should read: 240211RV1  (date month year  your initials and 1)  The second request would read 240211RV2 and third would read 240211RV3 .
 
regards,
Rashida.

tanay bose

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Feb 24, 2011, 8:51:14 AM2/24/11
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I appreciate your photo of the seed 
Clematis gouriana roxb i guess
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renee vyas vyas

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Feb 24, 2011, 9:07:55 AM2/24/11
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Dear Rashida,
 
Thank you very much I will post the request accordingly.
 
Regards,
 
Renee

shrikant ingalhalikar

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Feb 25, 2011, 2:52:12 AM2/25/11
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This would be Clematis flammula L., native of southern Europe and
northern Africa. The horticultural variety is usually not C. gouriana
which has dentate leaves and is found in evergreen forests of western
ghats. The orange achenes indicate C.flammula L. Regards, Shrikant
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Rashida Atthar

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Feb 25, 2011, 7:03:47 AM2/25/11
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You may be correct Shrikant ji. But as per my reference the margin is supossed to be irregularly serrate  for C.gouriana, not dentate !
 
regards,
Rashida.

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