Clematis tangutica explained
Clematis tangutica, the golden clematis, is a species of flowering plant in the family Ranunculaceae.[1] It is found from Central Asia through to most of China, and it has been introduced to western Canada, Czechia, Slovakia, Switzerland, and the South Island of New Zealand.[2] Its cultivars 'Bill MacKenzie' and 'Lambton Park', both members of the Tangutica Group, have gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.[3] [4]
Subtaxa
The following subtaxa are accepted:[2]
- Clematis tangutica subsp. mongolica Grey-Wilson
- Clematis tangutica var. pubescens M.C.Chang & P.P.Ling
Notes and References
- Web site: Clematis tangutica golden clematis . 2021 . The Royal Horticultural Society . 3 May 2021 . Other common names; ... tube-flowered clematis, yellow-bell clematis, orange-peel clematis ... Synonyms; Clematis chrysantha, Clematis orientalis var. tangutica .
- Web site: Clematis tangutica (Maxim.) Korsh. . . Plants of the World Online . Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew . 3 May 2021 .
- Web site: Clematis 'Bill MacKenzie' (Ta) clematis 'Bill MacKenzie' . 2021 . The Royal Horticultural Society . 3 May 2021 . Synonyms; Clematis orientalis 'Bill MacKenzie', Clematis tangutica 'Bill MacKenzie' .
- Web site: Clematis 'Lambton Park' (Ta) clematis 'Lambton Park' . 2021 . The Royal Horticultural Society . 3 May 2021 . Synonyms; Clematis tangutica 'Lambton Park' .