No. 987, 

 CLEMATTS CAMPANIFLORA. 

 POLYANDRIA POLYGYNJA. 



A native of Portugal, first described by 

 Brotero, who found it in hedges, by the 

 road from Oporto to Coimbra. 



It is a climbing plant, growing to the 

 height of eight feet or more, with many 

 branches, towards the extremities of which 

 the flowers are produced: with us they 



they are very delicate, of a clear purplish 

 white. 



The plant endures our climate very well 

 on a wall, and will sometimes ripen its 

 seeds, by which, or by layers, it may be 

 increased, and flourishes in any garden sod. 



