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Title
Macro Of A Clematis
Artist
Michaela Perryman
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Clematis pubescens, known locally as common clematis, is a climbing shrub of the family Ranunculaceae with white blooms, found in coastal regions of southern Western Australia.
The Clematis genus, a member of the Ranunculaceae family, has an extensive worldwide distribution with close to 300 species and because of their attractive appearance of large flowers and interesting fruits, are grown commercially in many countries. In Western Australia there are four species of which three are endemic including this one that is also called the Western Clematis. Clematis pubescens is very common and widespread from north of Perth, to and throughout the SW, then becoming more scattered further east to become only coastal and to eventually peter out on the Nullarbor .
The flowering time between these species also differ, with Clematis pubescens being the first to flower and when finished C. linearifolia begins. Flowers are also larger to 5 cm (2”), whilst C. linearifolia is around 3.5 cm (11/2”) diameter. The species name of C. pubescens refers to a covering of hairs over the plant, which I might add are very small and can easily go unnoticed. However C. linearifolia also has hairs, particularly on young foliage, so this feature can be confusing regarding identification.
A more reliable distinction between the two are the anthers, which with C. pubescens have a small appendage on the tip, but C. linearifolia has none. With both species some plants are entirely male, whilst others are entirely female. The male flowers are always the first to flower and greatly outnumber the female plants. Once pollinated, the hairy achenes (seeds) produce an ornamental silver plumose awn to around 6 cm (21/2”) in length. Locally, flowers are produced from May to early August,
Sold as printed glossy framed photo in an exhibition
Awarded prize in floral competition
Featured in
Flower on Green 03/07/2020
Uploaded
July 3rd, 2020
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Prosser, WA - United States
Another awesome capture of a truly amazing flower
Michaela Perryman replied:
Thanks Charles, amazing the detail of this little flower when viewed up close
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