Free Gift Wrapping. Find help & information on Clematis 'Pauline' (A/d) clematis 'Pauline' from the RHS General biosecurity comments . Likelihood to spread to UK (1 is very low - 5 is very high) 3. Impact (1 is very low - 5 is very high) 4. Family Iridaceae . Absent. Plant in any good garden soil, tolerant of any aspect; Height up to 10ft when fully grown; Wonderful blue lantern flowers in early spring; Supplied with full descriptive label and plant care card; Free Gift Tag for you personal message Hyalesthes obsoletus. Scientific pest name. Plant name. It produces rich velvety purple, almost black, coloured flowers in early spring. Current status in UK. Type. If you enter just a plant name, you will see results from the old RHS Plant Finder and Selector databases; If you select any attributes with or without a plant name, you will see a much narrower selection of results taken only from the old RHS Plant Selector database. Synonyms Iris reticulata 'Pauline' . Insect. Ranunculus 'Pauline Violet' (Persian buttercup 'Pauline Violet') Common pest name. We do our best to get your order to you on the date required but once your plant leaves us it is down to the courier. If you are interested in a particular plant without a registrar, it is more difficult to name a plant, but you could try approaching a nursery specialising in that plant to see if they could help. Purchasing existing plants: Many existing plants may include an appropriate word in their name and can be found using the RHS Find a Plant tool. Stunning lantern shape flowers are amass in early spring. 'Pauline' is a member of the Reticulata group of iris. It is ideal for pots or rockeries. Genus Iris may be rhizomatous or bulbous perennials, with narrow leaves and erect stems bearing flowers with 3 large spreading or pendent fall petals, alternating with 3 erect, often smaller, standard petals, in late winter, spring or early summer We do not deliver on Saturday, Sunday or Monday and for Bank Holidays we will dispatch the day after bank holiday and deliver day after that. These plants will have a lot more details displayed including an image. The common names of plants will, presumably, always be with us in some form or other, because they are easier to relate to and roll off the tongue better than the corresponding scientific names of plants.In an informal setting, who would be pedantic enough to prefer Cerastium tomentosum as a handle to the much more romantic "snow-in-summer"?In fact, some botanical names are downright ugly. Alternative ways to remember a loved one. A wonderful plant gift for anyone named Pauline. Here is an alphabetical list of first names and the plants that carry them.