Clematis verticillaris

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Read about Clematis verticillaris in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Clematis verticillaris, DC. (Atragene americana, Sims). Fig. 983. Trailing or sometimes climbing, 8-10 ft.: usually 4 trifoliate lvs. from each node; lfts. thin, ovate, acute, toothed or entire, somewhat cordate: fls. solitary, blue or purple, nodding at first, 2-4 in. broad when expanded; 4 thin sepals, silky along the margins and veins; staminodes spatulate narrow, scarcely half as long as sepals. May, June. Woodlands, Va. to Hudson Bay, west to Minn. B.M. 887.—Intro. 1881. Var. columbiana, Gray. Sepals narrower and more pointed than in the type. Rocky Mts. CH


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