More info would help if you are trying to track down something you saw. I'm guessing Clematis also though. It is pronounced as if it were an A .It is a perennial flowering vine with a multitude of cultivars, each having striking,sometimes large,star pattern blooms. Colors vary but frequently fall from whites, pinks dark violets, variegated versions of those colors and more. Found across a huge zonal section, Clematis frequently draw admiration as well as inquiries into the name. That's my 2 cents...
2007-01-18 14:53:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Could be clematis? I know that has a different letter, but it is a very popular one. Often vines that bloom in a lot of different colors in spring and summer. There are a few that are perennial plants, not vines. Clarkia is the only other one that I can think of.
2007-01-18 23:53:17
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answered by plaplant8 5
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Conjugated Linoleic Acids-Evening Primrose
Brandi, Cat's Claw is Una de Gato, an herb
What is Uncaria Tormentosa?
2007-01-18 22:27:37
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answered by Garret Tripp 3
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It could be the Clementis or Clamentis. It is a vine with beautiful flowers and blooms in spring or summer.
2007-01-18 23:43:24
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answered by ? 5
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Clarkia?
2007-01-18 22:44:55
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answered by plant freak 3
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well...I can think of a few that are *close*
c l e = clematis
c a l = calednula
If you include botanitcal, rather than common names, you can get
Cladanthus arabicus, and Clarkia (several varieties)
2007-01-18 22:29:13
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answered by Anonymous
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calla lily
2007-01-18 22:28:54
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answered by James 2
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cat's claw? or is that a herb? devils claw??
2007-01-18 22:28:04
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answered by ladystangswanga 2
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