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- From: Bob.Batson@mtask.omahug.org (Bob Batson)
- Newsgroups: rec.gardens
- Subject: Re: Clematis rehderiana
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- Date: 20 Jan 93 14:45:35 CST
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- lienhard@daydreamer.metaphor.com (Steve Lienhard) writes:
-
- > Does anyone know of a source (plants or seeds) for the species clematis,
- > Clematis rehderiana? In Stephen Lacy's book 'Scent in your Garden' it
- > is described as the "most desirable of all clematis."
-
- In the 1992-93 catalog from THE FRAGRANT PATH (P.O. Box 328, Fort Calhoun,
- Nebraska 68023, USA), eight varieties of fragrant Clematis species are
- listed. They are Clematis crispa, C. macropetala, C. orientalis, C.
- paniculata, C. pitcheri, C. recta purpurea, C. tangutica. and C.
- viticella. Listed under ALTERNATIVES is Clematis texensis.
-
- You might contact the proprietor and inquire as to the availability of
- Clematis rehderiana.
-
- You also might have luck by contacting the following>
-
- ARTHUR H. STEFFEN, INC. [CAT - $2]
- P.O. Box 184 [MIN. ORD. $30]
- 1259 Fairport Road
- Fairport, NY 14450
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-