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Title: Looking for clematis species seed
Post by: maggiepie on July 20, 2010, 12:39:20 PM
Does anyone know where seeds of any of the following clematis can be obtained?
I am coming up empty with google.

albicoma, baldwinii, coactilis and socialis and morefieldii.

Any help would be very much appreciated.

Helen
Title: Re: Looking for clematis species seed
Post by: fermi de Sousa on July 21, 2010, 07:47:57 AM
Hi Helen,
a couple of these regularly turn up on the NARGS seedex list.
Are you a member of NARGS? Have a look at their website:http://www.nargs.org/ (http://www.nargs.org/)
cheers
fermi
Title: Re: Looking for clematis species seed
Post by: maggiepie on July 21, 2010, 11:40:12 AM
Hi Fermi,

Yep, I joined NARGS last year hoping to get some interesting clematis seed.
I did manage to get some texensis seed, I have several seedlings of the Austin form at the moment.
Hoping I can get them through their first year.
So far have had no germinations from the Tarpley River form, the seeds look pretty green but am still hoping.

Helen
Title: Re: Looking for clematis species seed
Post by: Gail on July 22, 2010, 09:14:33 PM
I've got a plant of coactilis but it has decided not to flower this year.  If I managed to root cuttings would you be able to receive them from the UK?
Title: Re: Looking for clematis species seed
Post by: Afloden on July 24, 2010, 01:18:57 AM
Helen,
 
 I wish I could help with those as I am looking for them also. Sadly, socialis and morefieldii are federally listed and therefore likely to remain rare. On the plus side, morefieldii is far more common in its narrow distribution than previously thought. 13 new populations were found last year in Tennessee.

 I have coactilis, but the seed is usually parthenocarpic -- none this year.

 Are you looking for all species? I am "assisting" in a potential revision of the Viorna complex in the southeastern US by growing the species in a common garden (1 of 3, or more) to compare plasticity. I just acquired C. carrizoensis, a versicolor like plant from east Texas. There are likely several new species that will be described in the next few years.

 All the best,

 Aaron
Title: Re: Looking for clematis species seed
Post by: ArnoldT on July 24, 2010, 04:31:41 AM
Helen:

I could probably send along some C. integrifolia and C. stans.

Title: Re: Looking for clematis species seed
Post by: maggiepie on July 24, 2010, 08:12:50 PM
Hi Arnold, thanks a lot for the offer but I have lots of integrifolias. It's amazing the different shapes and colours you can get from integrifolia seeds.


Title: Re: Looking for clematis species seed
Post by: ArnoldT on July 25, 2010, 02:49:17 AM
I've seen recurved petals and straight petals both called the same plant.
Title: Re: Looking for clematis species seed
Post by: maggiepie on August 02, 2010, 07:29:34 PM
Aaron, I sent you a PM, am wondering if you received it.

Helen
Title: Re: Looking for clematis species seed
Post by: Kristl Walek on August 04, 2010, 06:09:36 PM
Helen,
Have a bunch of morefieldii on the go (and may still have some seed in freezer from my correspondent--sadly not wild collected). Easy to ship to NB next season.

Also have wild origin seedlings of glaucophylla, viorna, reticulata, texensis, fremontii, pitcheri....or course hirsutissima, scottii and columbiana var. tenuiloba (but i think you have all these already).

I am still looking for the other 4 as well, to complete my viorna section collection.

One starts out with the garden clones, then slowly replaces them all with wild origin seed.

Aaron is the champion in terms of being closest to these species in the wild!!!!
Title: Re: Looking for clematis species seed
Post by: maggiepie on August 04, 2010, 07:20:03 PM
Kristl,
I have scottii ( never flowered), viorna, not sure if it species or an hybrid, columbiana var tenuiloba ( one left, they seem to croak on me after they flower) and hirsutissima ( tiny)
Have an ochroleuca that flowered a few weeks ago, the seed came from GN for that one. It is a purple and cream colour, it is tiny perfection.
I also have several tiny texensis seedlings that I am praying won't die.

I do have some glaucophylla seedlings also tiny but I don't think they are what they are supposed to be.
Have just seen a picture of a wild crispa in North Carolina, gorgeous little flower with a very wide brim.
Nothing like any of mine.

If you find yourself with excess seedlings, I will be more than happy to take a few off your hands.  :)

I find myself falling more in love with these little bells each time I see one.

Title: Re: Looking for clematis species seed
Post by: Kristl Walek on August 04, 2010, 07:39:21 PM
I find myself falling more in love with these little bells each time I see one.

you will know how far off the deep end i am---i don't even grow a single large-flowered clematis or cultivar.

oh yes, i forgot about the C. ochroleuca---almost time to collect that seed.

i am a bit overwhelmed still this year...but have just put up a 50 foot greenhouse, which should be operational in about 2 weeks--at which point i can get all the pots organized to see what is there. also still hundreds of clematis seedlings germinated inside the zip locks, which need potting. i will aim for next spring. a promise.
Title: Re: Looking for clematis species seed
Post by: maggiepie on August 04, 2010, 07:48:10 PM
Many thanks, Kristl.
I truly appreciate your kindness.

This is my latest seedling to flower.

Title: Re: Looking for clematis species seed
Post by: Maggi Young on August 04, 2010, 08:12:38 PM
Great colour and love those crinkly edges! Is there any scent?
Title: Re: Looking for clematis species seed
Post by: maggiepie on August 04, 2010, 08:19:40 PM
Yes Maggi, it is scented. ;D
Title: Re: Looking for clematis species seed
Post by: Maggi Young on August 04, 2010, 08:27:35 PM
Yes Maggi, it is scented. ;D
Hurrah... even better! I find that a lot of the smaller flowered cuties are better scented than the big flat ones..... the New Zealand types are lovely..... not that I can ever remember what their names are....petriei  etc...  :-\
Title: Re: Looking for clematis species seed
Post by: maggiepie on August 04, 2010, 08:32:42 PM
Maggi, I've never seen any of the NZ ones. I did get seed for quite a few from various seed exchanges this year but had no luck with germination. :(
Title: Re: Looking for clematis species seed
Post by: Maggi Young on August 04, 2010, 08:42:08 PM
I'm not sure we get much good seed off ours, Helen... but I'll look.
Title: Re: Looking for clematis species seed
Post by: fleurbleue on August 04, 2010, 09:38:49 PM
Wonderful little clematis Maggiepie  ::) I have a texensis named "Kaiu" having  little white flowers whith purple-grey tinge, as viorna form. I can try to collect seeds if your are interested in  ;)
Title: Re: Looking for clematis species seed
Post by: Ragged Robin on August 05, 2010, 08:18:08 AM
Helen, I love these little clematis but only have a knowledge of those found here in the UK and I am loving this thread  :D 

Your miguel crispa seedling is exquisite - what great photos showing its size and royal purple colour recurved petals - never seen such a beauty before, congratulations.

Looking forward to more photos  :)



Title: Re: Looking for clematis species seed
Post by: maggiepie on August 05, 2010, 10:38:09 AM
I'm not sure we get much good seed off ours, Helen... but I'll look.

Maggi, that would be great, thank you.

Nicole, isn't little kaiu beautiful, I believe it is a cross of viorna with viticella. I have been told the viticella comes from campaniflora. I do have kaiu but it doesn't set seed in time to ripen before the frosts. At least it didn't last year. I still tried to germinate them but no luck.

Robin, am so pleased you like the little crispa, I still can't believe my luck at how beautiful it is. I just hope it doesn't change in its second year.
I have a lovely atragene seedling that was so pretty last year, when it flowered this year it looked like a totally different flower.
Yet, when it had a bit of a second flush some months later, the flowers were the same as the original ones.
Very strange.

Here's a few more seedlings, a bit of a mixed bag.

Oops, think I might have overdone it ::)


Title: Re: Looking for clematis species seed
Post by: Ragged Robin on August 05, 2010, 11:50:08 AM
Helen, a lovely set of photos - certainly not overdone  ;D

I grew purple spider in my old garden and loved it, so dark when it first came out and really spider-like.  Ember is especially lovely and your integrifolia seedling is like a gemstone, translucent in the light  :)
Title: Re: Looking for clematis species seed
Post by: maggiepie on August 05, 2010, 07:32:56 PM
Thanks, Robin, I have to say I am in love with these little flowers.
5 of the pics are various integrifolia seedlings, there is such diversity with the colours and shapes and so easy to grow.
What more can one ask for. ;D
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