Clematis heynei

Clematis heynei M.A.Rau & al., in Fl. India 1: 67 1993. (syn. Clematis comosa DC.; Clematis heynei M. Johnson (ambiguous synonym); Clematis triloba B.Heyne ex Roth [Illegitimate]);

India (Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Karnataka) as per Catalogue of Life

 
Leaves pinnately compound
Stamens glabrous - C.gouriana
Stamens hairy - C.roylei
Leaves simple or 1-3 foliolate
then C. smilacifolia or C.triloba (syn. of Clematis heynei)
Ref. Flora of Madhya Pradesh by BSI.   


 
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Clematis triloba: got wonderful glimpses of Clematis triloba (C.heynei) a few days back at Nashik
would love to share them with you all!
yes great, nice pic of C. triloba,,,
rare one, have seen some near Pandav Leni Caves in Nasik....
this one was near the Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open Univeristy, Gangapur Road, Nashik

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Fwd: Clematis species for Id 2 : 4 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (1).
Sir find the individual of each. All are climbers on shrubs growing on slopes at elevation of 500-600 M above mean sea level
Collected from Kalsubai-Harishchandragarh Wildlife Sanctuary.
Collected on Date-23/11/2014

Very little information can be found about Clematis in the century old literatures I have. Haines or Prain doesn't help. Neither Flora Indica. It is hard to fit this species in the list of 'Flora of British India'.
Neither do I know if any new species has been reported from the region concerned.
If I am to fit this species in FBI, I think it would be Clematis triloba Heyne. Perhaps what we see in this plate is a flowering twig with 1) two pairs of simple opposite leaves, 2) leaves are 3-nerved and 3) panicle with leafy bracts, besides relatively big white flowers and achne with long feathery tail.
I still think this is Clematis triloba Heyne, the accepted name of which is Clematis heynei M. A. Rau.
 
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Fwd: Clematis species 1 for Id : 5 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (1).
Sir find the individual of each. All are climbers on shrubs growing on slopes at elevation of 500-600 M above mean sea level.
Collected from Kalsubai-Harishchandragarh Wildlife Sanctuary.
Collected on Date-23/11/2014
After looking at the larger images, All three I feel are Clematis triloba
Perhaps yes, ..., it is also C. heynei M.A.Rau & al.
 
 
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Bot. name: Clematis heynei  
Family:
Ranunculaceae

Filaments glabrous; Flowers white more than 2.5cm across: C. heynei
Tomentose branches; stem sulcate.
Leaves: Simple or ternate, entire or 1-7 lobed. long petiole 8cm

Clematis heynei M.A.Rau & al.
at Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary on November 5, 2011 
Very good photographs ...


 
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ID request: All this plant was photographed day before yesterday in Bandhavgarh National Park.
Need help in ID
Plant - Vine flowering.
Habitat - Sal Forest
Place Bandhavgarh Ntl Park.
Date 31st March 2012.
I thought of Clematis gouriana.
Leaves pinnately compound
Stamens glabrous - C.gouriana
Stamens hairy - C.roylei
Leaves simple or 1-3 foliolate
then C. smilacifolia or C.triloba
Ref. Flora of Madhya Pradesh by BSI. It writes about occurrence of C.triloba (with white flowers) in Shahdol where Bandhavgarh is situated.
Thanks for the information ...
Clematis brachiata is the correct name for Clematis triloba now.
Please quote the reference showing Clematis brachiata is correct name of Clematis triloba.
Sir you may please check the above link.
The link says that it is under review and confidence level is only two stars.
Not sure whether we can accept it at this level or have to wait. Please guide.
C.brachiata and C.triloba are two different species if you compare it through available literature.
The basis difference according to Prodromus plantarum Capensium: is the leaf. Pinnate with 5 leaflets in brachiata and pinnate with three leaves in triloba - WHEN it was originally described.
But may be leaf variations have been observed often in these.
I will prefer not to conclude anything right now and take back my words. Sorry for misleading.


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in Bangalore- Oct'09; in Maharashtra Nature Park, Mahim, Mumbai in July 2009; Clematis gouriana - indiantreepix | Google Groups

  
 
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Names of Plants in India :: Clematis heynei M.A.Rau & al. : 1 post by 1 author. 1 image.
via Species‎ > ‎C‎ > Clematis heynei M.A.Rau & al. ... family: Ranunculaceae
Flowers of India Discussions at efloraofindia more views in flickr more views on Google Earth
KLEM-uh-tiss or klem-AT-iss -- ancient Greek klematis (vine); climbing ... Dave's Botanary
HAYN-ee-eye -- named for Benjamin Heyne, Scottish botanist, naturalist, and surgeon ... efloraofindia
commonly known as: Deccan clematisGujarati: મોરવેલ morvel, ત્રેખડો વેલો trekhado veloHindi: चुरहार churhar, मुर्हरी murhariKannada: ಸೋಗವಲ್ಲಿ sowgavalliKonkani: मोरवेल morvelMarathi: मोरवेल morvel, रानजाई ranjaiOdia: ଲଘୁକର୍ଣ୍ଣୀ laghukarnniSanskrit: लघुकर्णी laghukarni, मधूलिका madhulika, मधुमती madhumati, मोरटा morata, मूर्वा murva
botanical names: Clematis heynei M.A.Rau & al. ... synonyms: Clematis triloba B.Heyne ex Roth ... The Plants List (2013). Version 1.1. 
November 5, 2011 ... Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary

love the sanskrit names

Nice shot. Not listed in Nepal.


Clematis Species in bloom seen growing wild.
Could not get closer.
Clematis gouriana ??
Thanks … for the suggested id.
These Clematis Species are really confusing.
Clematis gouriana, C. heynei or C. flammula.
Need some expert advice.
Yes indeed. Please wait for expert opinion.
This has been identified by … as Clematis triloba.


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