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Search Our Database: Enter any portion of the Scientific, Common Name, or both.
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Example: Enter "lob" in the common name field and you'll get all our species that have "lobelia" in the common name, as well as "sharp-lobed hepatica".
Leather Flower: Sweet Autumn Clematis, Sweet Autumn Virginsbower, Leatherleaf Clematis, Yam-leaved Clematis
Clematis terniflora*
Clematis terniflora*
(Introduced) Family: Ranunculaceae - Buttercup family
Leather Flower: Leather Vasevine, Leather Flower, Vasevine
Clematis viorna*
Clematis viorna*
(Native) Family: Ranunculaceae - Buttercup family
Leather Flower: Western Clematis, Western White Clematis, Western Virgin's Bower, Creek Clematis, Old Man's Beard, Pepper Vine
Clematis ligusticifolia*
Clematis ligusticifolia*
(Native) Family: Ranunculaceae - Buttercup family
Leather Flower: Vase-flower, Sugarbowl, Leather-flower, Hairy Clematis
Clematis hirsutissima*
Clematis hirsutissima*
(Native) Family: Ranunculaceae - Buttercup family
Leather Flower: Western Virgin's Bower, Western Blue Virginsbower, Mountain Clematis, Purple Clematis, Purple Virgin's-bower
Clematis occidentalis*
Clematis occidentalis*
(Native) Family: Ranunculaceae - Buttercup family
Leather Flower: Virgin's Bower, Devil's Darning Needles, Old Man's Beard
Clematis virginiana*
Clematis virginiana*
(Native) Family: Ranunculaceae - Buttercup family

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Example: Enter "lob" in the common name field and you'll get all our species that have "lobelia" in the common name, as well as "sharp-lobed hepatica".

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Updated Feb 7, 2021