Clematis sp.
Clematis

 Growth Forms:
 Soil Notes:
Prefers a cool, moist, moderately well-drained loam
 Diagnostic Characteristics:
Opposite, pinnately compound leaves. Showy bracts that resemble flowers.

Additional Information

The large genus of Clematis includes a plethora of woody hybrids and cultivars. In Indiana, woody Clematis are generally used as climbing vines, and for their flowers with large, showy sepals. Typically, Clematis prefer cool roots and warm foliage, which can be accomplished with a mulch application or groundcover planted below the clematis.

Other plants like this Clematis sp. (Clematis)

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