Clematis 'Countess of Lovelace'
- Flower nameClematis 'Countess of Lovelace'
- Scientific nameClematis 'countess of lovelace'
- Alias
- Place of origin Horticultural variety
- Place of floweringPotted flower
- Flowering seasonMay, June, July, August, September
- Language of flowersNoble-minded
What is Clematis 'Countess of Lovelace'
Clematis 'Countess of Lovelace' (scientific name: Clematis 'Countess of Lovelace') is a horticultural cultivar of cold-hardy vine dwelling plants of the genus Clematis in the family Ranunculaceae. It is a patens & lanuginosa type. It produces large, pale blue-purple flowers. The first flowers are single to semi-double or double, and the second and subsequent flowers are single.
Flower size: Large, Flower color: Pale blue-purple, Flower style: Single, semi-double, double, Flower diameter: 10-17 cm, Vine length: 2-2.5 m, Flowering season: May-September
Common name: Clematis 'Countess of Lovelace', Scientific name: Clematis 'Countess of Lovelace', Place of origin: Horticulture Clematis species, (Origin: Southern Europe), Vine length: above-mentioned, Leaf shape: 3 or 2 times 3 leaflets, petiole wraps around other, Leaf margin: lobes are fully margined, Inflorescence: opposite, Inflorescence: single, Flower diameter: above-mentioned, Flowering season: above-mentioned, Flower color (actually, calyx color): above-mentioned, Petals: above-mentioned, Flowering direction: above-mentioned, Flower (calyx) shape: bell-shaped, Uses. Potted plants, fences, hedges, Notes: toxic on stems and leaves, second flower.