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CLEMATIS aristata. Бетіпа. 
Fertile-lowered awned-anthered Vi rgin's- Bower. 
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POLYANDRIA POLYGY NIT. 
Nat. ord. RASUNCULACER. Jussieu gen. 231. Div, Г, Capsule mo- 
пөзрегпке, non debiscentes, 
CLEMATIS. Supra vol. 9. fol. 97. 
Div. Scandentes. 
С. aristeta, dioica; foliis ternatis, foliolis oblongo-cordatis v. ovatis, acumi- 
natis, mucronato-serratis, pedunculis subitloris, corolla 4-petala, came 
panulata, erecta, antheris aristatis. 
Mas. antheris polliniteris. 
Кам. antheris tnanibus. 
Frutex sarmentosus, ramosus, scandens ope foliorum cirrhoso-prehensilium. 
Folia longè petiolata, subtas pilosiuscula el varicoso-nervosa, foliolis firmi, 
crassiusculis, denticulis remotiusculis mucroniformibus, cırterum integerrimis, 
terminali majore sesqui-biunciali, latitudine unciali : petioli duriuscull, верба 
volubiles, phsiusculi, suprà canaliculati, partiales breviores. foliolis. Florea 
albicantes, axillarcs et terminales, subguinato-corymbosi, егесі, und cum 
pedunculis. breviores foliis; pedunculi communes oppositi, robusti, brevis- 
simi, 3-5-divisi v. mod? plurtés, bracteis 2 oprostis incaribus dentissimia 
pilosis; partiales longi filiformes hirsutis оов longiores corollá, brarteolis 
2 appositis patentibus. hirsutis infra medium stipati. Сог. +-petala, modd 
subina qualis, supernd recurvo-patens, estús ochroleuca villosa : . linearis 
oblonga, acumine obtuso, ad masimum Y wnciee longa, lineas 2 v. circa lata. 
Fil. (in fan. saltém ) ordine simplici pistillorum fasciculo cui aqualia circum- 
posita; ochroleuca; anth. adnate, «Шеге. Pist. y breviora. cordlä, conferta, 
lani implexä invicém continentia г germ. parvulum + stylus setaceus, longus, 
danatus : stig. continuum, angustum, subulatum, luteolum. 
An unrecorded New Holland plant. Introduced most 
probably since the publication of the late edition of the 
Hortus Kewensis. The species is dicecions, having fertile 
pistils with sterile stamens on one plant, and sterile pistils 
with fertile stamens on another. The name has been 
adopted from the Banksian Herbarium, and was suggested 
to Mr. Brown by the sinall intermediate point which extends 
itself beyond the loculaments or body of the anthers. 
A high-climbing evergreen shrub, mounting by means 
of preheusile leaves, that serve for claspers or tendrils. 
Leaves \ong-petioied, thinly beset with hairs beneath, and 
varicosely veined; leaflets oblongly cordate or ovate, pointed 
firm, somewhat fleshy, with small pointed and rather 
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