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Definition of Scarlet clematis
1. Noun. Woody vine of Texas having showy solitary nodding scarlet flowers.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Scarlet Clematis
Literary usage of Scarlet clematis
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Ornamental Gardening for Americans: A Treatise on Beautifying Homes, Rural by Elias A. Long (1899)
"The scarlet clematis (C. coccinea) is a quite distinct species, with scarlet
flowers, having yellow centers. The COMMON WILD CLEMATIS (C. Virginiana) is a 6 ..."
2. Annual Report of the Wisconsin State Horticultural Society by Wisconsin State Horticultural Society (1892)
"Clematis Coccinea—The scarlet clematis. This remarkably handsome climbing plant
has proved to be one of the most desirable for any purpose where climbing ..."
3. Garden Ornaments by Mary Harrod Northend (1916)
"... (scarlet clematis), whose showy bell-shape, brilliant scarlet flowers are
produced in great profusion. The Wisteria is adapted to almost any purpose and ..."
4. Garden Ornaments by Mary Harrod Northend (1916)
"Combined with this should be the Clematis Coccinea (scarlet clematis), whose
showy bell-shape, brilliant scarlet flowers are produced in great profusion. ..."
5. Garden-making: Suggestions for the Utilizing of Home Grounds by Liberty Hyde Bailey (1898)
"Clematis coccinea (scarlet clematis). 5 ft. June-September. Flowers about 1 in.
long, scarlet; glaucous foliage, delicate and graceful. C. Davidiana. ..."
6. Garden-making: Suggestions for the Utilizing of Home Grounds by Liberty Hyde Bailey (1898)
"Clematis coccinea (scarlet clematis). 5 ft. June-September. Flowers about 1 in.
long, scarlet; glaucous foliage, delicate and graceful. C. Davidiana. ..."