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Seed of the Week: Clematis

As Craig guessed, our golf-club-shaped seeds from last week were from a clematis.

deep-red-clematis-vineWhen you think of clematis, you likely think of the vine with the big, brightly-colored flowers.

full red clematisThese are the typical garden or cultivated clematis.

Our seeds came from a clematis that is a little different.

old-man-clematis-best-leafIt is still a vine.

old-man-clematis-flower-233Even though the flowers are pretty, however, they are small and lack the big, showy petals.

another-clematis-seed-podIn fact, the seed heads are more showy than the flowers.

clematis-seed-podThe common name for this species is “old man clematis.”

old-man-clematis-flower-seed-beard-22When the vine is hanging in a tree, the seed heads do look like beards.

old-man-clematis-flower-123Showy flowers or not, it still is an interesting plant.

What kind of clematis do you grow?  Have you ever seen the seeds?

Mystery Seed of the Week 210

Our mystery seeds (achenes) have a fuzzy “tail.”

mystery-seed-210-11Maybe you can see the feathery or plumose part better on this one:

Mystery-seed-210-1Do you recognize what plant these seeds are from? If you choose to, please leave a comment with your ideas.

New mystery seeds and Seed of the Week answers are posted on Tuesdays.

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