Vasevine Clematis viorna LinnaeusS3 (Watch list)    Synonyms: Leather-flower, Viorna beadlei, Viorna flaccida, Viorna gattingeri, Viorna viorna.
Kingdom Plantae   >   Division Tracheophyta   >   Class Magnoliopsida   >   Order Ranunculales   >   Family Ranunculaceae   >   Genus Clematis   

Status:

Vasevine is very uncommon in Maryland. It is found in rich, well-drained wooded habitats. The population from Worcester County is now considered extirpated.

Description:

The pink and white flowers of Vasevine are unmistakable. The leaves are compound and pubescent on the lower surface.

There are 52 records in the project database.

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Vasevine blooming in Washington Co., Maryland (7/22/2013). Photo by Jim Stasz. (MBP list)

Vasevine blooming in Washington Co., Maryland (7/28/2015). Photo by Jim Brighton. (MBP list)

Vasevine in Washington Co., Maryland (7/22/2013). Photo by Jim Stasz. (MBP list)

Vasevine blooming in the mountains of North Carolina (7/1/2007). Photo by Will Stuart. (MBP list)

Vasevine in Montgomery Co., Maryland (5/22/2014). Photo by Jim Wilkinson. (MBP list)

The dried flowers of Vasevine in Washington Co., Maryland (7/28/2015). Photo by Jim Brighton. (MBP list)

Vasevine growing in Washington Co., Maryland (6/7/2017). Photo by Linda Lewis. (MBP list)


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