American Bells

Clematis baldwinii Torr. & A. Gray

PINE-HYACINTH

Clematis baldwinii is native to peninsular Florida and is found on wet, sandy soil in pinewoods. The flowers are solitary, on long stalks and are pink to bluish lavender with expanded crispate margins. Leaves are typically simple but can be lobed and divided , are thin and not prominently reticulate. The long peduncle separates baldwinii from any other simple-leaved species within the viorna subgenus. There is great variability in flower size and leaf size. In their native territory, they flower all year.

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Picture © Dan Long, Brushwood Nursery

Identification:

Refer to the Flora of North America for more detail.

Distribution:

 

 

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Species:

addisonii
albicoma
baldwinii
carrizoensis
coactilis
crispa
fremontii
glaucophylla
morefieldii
ochroleuca
pitcheri
reticulata
socialis
texensis
versicolor
viorna
viticaulis






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