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Unk vine in NE WA. Mtns May 2010

comments (5) July 7th, 2011 in gallery

Ron_W Ron_W, member
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I've been unable to identify this vine in any wild flower book.  The flower peddles are about 2.5" long.  Any ideas?

 


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TomKing writes: Flowers have petals, bicycles have pedals, but peddles...? Posted: 4:01 pm on December 8th
Ron_W writes: Thank you for your replies! The Clematis 'Columbine' appears to be what I saw.
Great Forum, Ron
Posted: 3:10 pm on August 1st
gardengal4 writes: or Frances Rivis

http://www.clematis.hull.ac.uk/new-clemdetail.cfm?dbkey=1862

Posted: 10:26 pm on July 19th
gardengal4 writes: possibly Clematis 'Columbine'.

See http://www.clematis.hull.ac.uk/new-clemdetail.cfm?dbkey=41 Posted: 10:23 pm on July 19th
Linneaz writes: Clematis alpina. Mine is a darker blue, so I am not sure exactly which cultivar you have. Posted: 12:47 pm on July 7th
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