Clematis integrifolia 'Pastel Blue'
- Flower nameClematis integrifolia 'Pastel Blue'
- Scientific nameClematis integrifolia 'Pastel Blue'
- AliasClematis, クレマチス, パステルブルー
- Place of originBritish horticultural variety
- Place of floweringGarden, Potted flower
- Flowering seasonMay, June, July, August, September, October
- Language of flowersNoble-minded
What is Clematis integrifolia 'Pastel Blue'
Clematis integrifolia 'Pastel Blue' (scientific name: Clematis integrifolia 'Pastel Blue') is a British horticultural variety of Clematis (scientific name: Clematis L.), which is a shrubby perennial plant. The leaves have no petioles, and since there are no tendrils, it does not cling to other structures. It belongs to the Integrifolia group (new stem blooming, strong pruning) of Clematis and blooms downward-facing, blue bell-shaped flowers (actually sepals) with a diameter of 4-6 cm at the tops of stems from May to October. After flowering, it produces achenes containing one seed. Being a member of the buttercup family, the stems and leaves are toxic.
Common name: Clematis 'Pastel Blue', Scientific name: Clematis integrifolia 'Pastel Blue', Other names: Clematis integrifolia, Solitary Clematis, Classification: Plantae, Angiosperms, Eudicots, Ranunculales, Ranunculaceae, Clematis genus (Clematis), Clematis 'Pastel Blue' species, Group: Integrifolia group (new stem blooming, strong pruning), Origin: British horticultural variety, Original species: Central Asia, Breeding year: 1986, Breeder: Barry Fretwell (UK), Plant height: 50-60 cm, Leaf length: 4-14 cm, Leaf shape: Simple, ovate, Petiole: None or very short, Leaf margin: Entire, Leaf arrangement: Opposite, Blooming period: May to October, Inflorescence: Terminal flowers, Flower diameter: 4-6 cm, Flower color (actually sepal color): Blue, Flower (sepal) shape: Bell-shaped, Fruit type: Achene, Number of seeds: 1, Note: Stems and leaves are toxic.
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