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Virgins Bower (Clematis virginiana) Fruit/Seeds

Clematis in the Greek, Klematis, refers to climbing plants. The species, virginiana, refers to 'of Virginia' the state named after the English virgin queen, Elizabeth I. The common name, Virgin's Bower, is believed to come from the flowers which, when abundant, can form a cascade of white - white being a plant color referencing virginity. The author name 'L.' is for Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778), Swedish botanist and the developer of the binomial nomenclature of modern taxonomy.

Nature Preserve - November, 2013

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7 comments

Don Sutherland said:

Fantastic macro.
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Diana Australis said:

Exquisite!
11 years ago ( translate )

Malik Raoulda said:

Admirable,d'une extrême beauté..!
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TigerHead said:

Thanks so much, friends! This plant has fascinated me for years. It has many interesting stages but I find the final feathering of the fruits/seeds to be especially curious!
11 years ago

Roger Dodger said:

Clematis produce some interesting varieties of seed heads, nice image.
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Jaap van 't Veen said:

Stunningly beautiful.
10 years ago ( translate )

.t.a.o.n. said:

great capture !
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