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broadly ovate, conspicuously narrowed below the apex, plumose dark brown styles from an inch to an inch and a 



three-quarters of an inch in length and one-half of an inch quarter in length. 



in width, with thick leathery sepals, dark violet-purple, Clematis Addisonii inhabits the Alleghany Mountains 



Fig. 43. — Clematis Addisonii. — See page 324. 



except at the acute reflexed yellow tips, and numerous from south-eastern Virginia, where it grows on the banks 

 stamens about as long as the sepals. The fruits are flat, of the Roanoke River, near Roanoke, to Tennessee and 

 nearly orbicular, thick-margined and silky pubescent, with Georgia, but does not appear to be anywhere very abun- 



