Sometimes things don’t go as planned, so there won’t be a mystery seed this week. I’ll post a new one next Tuesday.
Hope you have an enjoyable week!
Sometimes things don’t go as planned, so there won’t be a mystery seed this week. I’ll post a new one next Tuesday.
Hope you have an enjoyable week!
As Craig guessed, our golf-club-shaped seeds from last week were from a clematis.
When you think of clematis, you likely think of the vine with the big, brightly-colored flowers.
These are the typical garden or cultivated clematis.
Our seeds came from a clematis that is a little different.
Even though the flowers are pretty, however, they are small and lack the big, showy petals.
In fact, the seed heads are more showy than the flowers.
The common name for this species is “old man clematis.”
When the vine is hanging in a tree, the seed heads do look like beards.
Showy flowers or not, it still is an interesting plant.
What kind of clematis do you grow? Have you ever seen the seeds?
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