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Volume IV (1988) - Flora of New Zealand Naturalised Pteridophytes, Gymnosperms, Dicotyledons
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Clematis maximowicziana Franch. & Sav.

*C. maximowicziana Franchet et P. A. L. Savat., Enum. Pl. Jap.  2:   261  (1878)

Deciduous woody climber; stem terete, weakly ribbed. Lvs glabrous or with a few scattered very fine hairs especially beneath, green, 1-pinnate, 15-25 × 7-20 cm; leaflets subcoriaceous, ovate to lanceolate, abruptly cuneate to shallowly cordate at base, acute to apiculate; margin entire; petiole glabrous, 4-7 cm long. Fls erect, ⚥, 3-10-(15) in axillary compound dichasial cymes. Bracts paired, free; lower bracts ovate to elliptic to spathulate, apiculate; upper bracts subulate, inserted near base of pedicel. Sepals 4, valvate, white, glabrous or glabrescent above, with dense hairs near margins beneath, oblong, obtuse, 15-20-(24) × 3-4 mm. Anthers 2-4 mm long; filaments glabrous, linear. Achenes compressed, hairy, 5-6 mm long; style c. 3 cm long at fruiting.

N.: near Dargaville; S.: Nelson (Buller Gorge, Westport).

Korea, China, Japan 1988

Waste land, climbing over trees and shrubs.

FL Apr-May FT May-Jun.

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