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Clematis viorna is a vine up to four meters long. The stems are almost completely free of hairs, or may have long or short soft hairs below the node.Leaves are usually cut into four to eight leaflets, with a terminal leaflet similar to a tendril.
Clematis is a genus of about 380 species [2] [3] within the buttercup family, Ranunculaceae. [4] Their garden hybrids and cultivars have been popular among gardeners, [5] beginning with Clematis 'Jackmanii', a garden staple since 1862; more cultivars are being produced constantly.
The following species in the flowering plant genus Clematis are accepted by Plants of the World Online. [1] Although the genus is currently most diverse in warm temperate regions and mountainous habitats, molecular evidence suggests that this is of recent origin, and earlier diversification occurred in more tropical climes.
Clematis reticulata Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Clade: Tracheophytes Clade: Angiosperms Clade: Eudicots Order: Ranunculales Family: Ranunculaceae Genus: Clematis Species: C. reticulata Binomial name Clematis reticulata Walter Synonyms Coriflora reticulata Viorna reticulata Viorna subreticulata Clematis reticulata, commonly known as the netleaf leather flower, is a species of ...
Pages in category "Clematis" The following 72 pages are in this category, out of 72 total. ... Clematis viorna; Clematis virginiana; Clematis viridiflora;
Clematis bigelovii is a perennial vine that grows to approximately 2 feet (61 centimeters) in height. [4] Its stems are either erect or twining and sprawling. Leaves are pinnate with 7–11 leaflets. The flowers are terminal, solitary, and bell-shaped. Their sepals are purple, lanceolate, and often with white woolly margins.
Over 70 species and cultivars of clematis currently (2016) [1] possess the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit, reflecting this plant's continued popularity in gardens in the United Kingdom. Clematis is a genus of woody based perennials, mostly climbers with a twining habit, though some are grown as groundcover or as herbaceous ...
Clematis glaucophylla, the whiteleaf leather-flower, is a species of flowering plant in the family Ranunculaceae. [2] It is native to a subset of the southeastern US states, and to Oklahoma. [ 1 ] A perennial vine reaching 5 m (16 ft), sources differ on its preferred habitat(s) and on which states it occurs.