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The autumn-sunlit seed heads of Clematis occidentalis, growing wild among the aspens at the Ann and Sandy Cross Conservation Area south of Calgary, Alberta: so fascinating!


16 responses to “Post-Flowery Friday: Wild clematis.”

  1. kate@barnhouse Avatar

    So beautiful and a wonderful photo.

  2. The Canadian Cats Avatar

    I knew those looked familiar!! We have puffs like this on our Clematis. Does this signify seeds that will drop for next year…so small seeds we can’t see them?

    Jean

  3. Mountain Goat Avatar

    Mystery solved. I saw this plant on a hike off of Hells Canyon in Idaho. I know so few plants but long to grow my vocabulary. Thanks for sharing! MG

    1. Sheryl @ Flowery Prose Avatar

      Awesome – I’m so glad I could help you with the ID!

    1. Sheryl @ Flowery Prose Avatar

      Many thanks – that late afternoon light was incredible that day. 🙂

    1. Sheryl @ Flowery Prose Avatar

      Thank you, I’m pleased you like it!

  4. natuurfreak Avatar

    Using the light very well.

    1. Sheryl @ Flowery Prose Avatar

      Thank you so much! It was a beautiful afternoon.

    1. Sheryl @ Flowery Prose Avatar

      It was so striking that day, just gorgeous.

  5. karen Avatar

    So beautiful.

    1. Sheryl @ Flowery Prose Avatar

      It was such a delight to see!

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