広がるクレマチスvirginiana
Clematis virginiana Toxicodendron radicans; Common Name: wild clematis: poison ivy: Plant: Vine 12-15′ (3.7-4.6 m) long. A low plant, a bush, a vine on the ground, or a vine that climbs trees. Flowers: Showy white or cream clusters, each flower about 1″ (2.5 cm) across, with five petals and many stamens. Small, yellowish-green
Clematis virginiana virgin's-bower This vigorous twining vine will thrive on trellises and chainlink, producing textural, lobed leaves all season long and lovely, delicate masses of feathery flowers in the late season. This fast grower can naturalize as a groundcover, and will tolerate shade.
Photo credit: R. A. Nonenmacher, cc-by-sa 4.0. Virgin's bower ( Clematis virginiana) is a native vine that grows throughout much of the eastern two thirds of the country. As the scientific name suggests, this is a native clematis and related to the exotic clematises that are common in the horticulture trade. In the wild, virgin's bower is
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