'C. viticella 'Betty Corning'' clematis References
Book (Oct 2001) Page(s) 127-128. Includes photo(s). Clematis 'Betty Corning' Viticella Group (C. viticella 'Betty Corning') Found growing in a garden at Albany, NEw York, by Betty Corning, wife of Erastus Corning II (onetime mayor of Albany) Introduced by Arthur H. Steffen of Fairport, New York, 1932 Believed to be a hybrid of C. crispa x C. viticella ... single, nodding, bell-shaped, slightly scented flowers... four tepals... The inside of the tepals is a pale pinky mauve colour while the reverse is a pale pinky blue. The tepals are deeply veined thus adding to the texture. The stamens are yellow... Produces the strongest scent in a sunny position...
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