Clematis hirsutissima (lat. Clematis hirsutissima) — qaymaqçiçəyikimilər fəsiləsinin ağəsmə cinsinə aid bitki növü.
Clematis hirsutissima (lat. Clematis hirsutissima) — qaymaqçiçəyikimilər fəsiləsinin ağəsmə cinsinə aid bitki növü.
Clematis hirsutissima is a species of flowering plant in the buttercup family known by the common name hairy clematis or vase flower.[1] It is a perennial herb that is native to much of the western United States, from Washington to Nebraska.[2] It is a small, erect plant which, unlike other Clematis, does not generally produce vines. It is quite variable in appearance, especially across varieties. In general the hairy stem reaches up to about half a meter tall and has many large hairy leaves divided into lance-shaped lobes.[1] The inflorescence appears at the tip of the stem and bears a solitary flower.[1] The flower is made up of an urn-shaped cup of deep purple-blue petal like sepals,[1] which are fuzzy and have pointed or rounded tips. Rare individuals have white or pinkish sepals. There are no true petals. The fruit is a hairy achene with a very long beak and a plume on the end; it is dispersed by wind.[1]
The roots are large, deep reaching, and many branched. They produce a large crown with many dormant buds. It is often dormant in summer.[3]
It grows in grasslands, sagebrush plains, and ponderosa forests.[2]
Clematis hirsutissima var. scottii is valued for xeriscaping and in rock gardening particularly in its native range. The compact mound of foliage and many blossoms of well developed plants are regarded as handsome by many including noted wildflower writer Claude A. Barr. It can be successfully divided for vegetative reproduction.[3]
Clematis hirsutissima is a species of flowering plant in the buttercup family known by the common name hairy clematis or vase flower. It is a perennial herb that is native to much of the western United States, from Washington to Nebraska. It is a small, erect plant which, unlike other Clematis, does not generally produce vines. It is quite variable in appearance, especially across varieties. In general the hairy stem reaches up to about half a meter tall and has many large hairy leaves divided into lance-shaped lobes. The inflorescence appears at the tip of the stem and bears a solitary flower. The flower is made up of an urn-shaped cup of deep purple-blue petal like sepals, which are fuzzy and have pointed or rounded tips. Rare individuals have white or pinkish sepals. There are no true petals. The fruit is a hairy achene with a very long beak and a plume on the end; it is dispersed by wind.
The roots are large, deep reaching, and many branched. They produce a large crown with many dormant buds. It is often dormant in summer.
It grows in grasslands, sagebrush plains, and ponderosa forests.
Clematis hirsutissima es una especie de arbusto de la familia de las ranunculáceas. Es originaria de Norteamérica.
Es una planta pequeña, erecta, que, a diferencia de otros Clematis, por lo general no es trepadora. Es bastante variable en apariencia, especialmente a través de sus variedades. En general, el tallo es velloso y alcanza hasta aproximadamente medio metro de altura y tiene muchas hojas velludas divididas en lóbulos en forma de lanza. La inflorescencia aparece en la punta del vástago y lleva una flor solitaria. La flor se compone de una copa en forma de urna con los sépalos de un profundo color púrpura-azuladp, que son difusos y tienen las puntas redondeadas. Algunas plantas son raras y tienen sépalos de color blanco o rosado. No tiene pétalos verdaderos. El fruto es un peludo aquenio con un pico muy largo y pluma en su extremo.
Es nativa de la mayor parte del oeste de los Estados Unidos, desde Washington a Nebraska.
Clematis hirsutissima fue descrita por Frederick Traugott Pursh y publicado en Flora Americae Septentrionalis; or,... 2: 385. 1814[1813].[1]
Clematis: nombre genérico que proviene del griego klɛmətis.[2] (klématis) "planta que trepa".
hirsutissima: epíteto latino que significa "la más peluda".[3]
Clematis hirsutissima es una especie de arbusto de la familia de las ranunculáceas. Es originaria de Norteamérica.
Clematis hirsutissima là một loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Mao lương. Loài này được Pursh mô tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1813.[1]
Clematis hirsutissima là một loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Mao lương. Loài này được Pursh mô tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1813.