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Initial post 9 JUL 09 by Toril
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According to the description Emilia Plater has four petals and not five... Sure this is correct plant?
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I took this photo at Dresden Pillnitz and the plant was lebelled 'Emilia Plater'. I think one cannot fix the number of tepals in Clematis Hybrids. When the description is "four", they can as well develop five in cases of good feeding. At least I frequently witness plants that have flowers with both four and five tepals.
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 10 JUL 09 by Toril
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Thank you for clearing this up for me... I appreciate your feedback.
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Initial post 9 JUL 09 by Toril
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Emilia Plater has four petals and not five...
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This picture is a good example for my statemant that Clematis plants can show flowers with both four and five tepals. On this plant there are even flowers with six tepals. Same place, same day.
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Initial post 21 JUN 09 by Toril
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Rose Listing Omission
mary magdalena
a pink david austin rose
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 21 JUN 09 by jedmar
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Search for 'Mary Magdalene'.
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Initial post 21 JUN 09 by Toril
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Rose Listing Omission
moyesii
Art, red to crimson, large bush, open small flowers, probably 5 petals
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 21 JUN 09 by jedmar
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You can find moyesii if you search for "contains" instead of "begins with". The listing is as Rosa moyesii.
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