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<i>Clematis virginiana</i> L. clematis photo
Clematis photo courtesy of scvirginia
photo from the 1938 catalog, James I. George & Son, Fairport, New York; scan courtesy of Biodiversity Heritage Library
Uploaded 22 FEB 21
Virginiana clematis photo
Clematis photo courtesy of Valentina
This is only one plant, in its third year. It's growing very big.
<i>Clematis virginiana</i> L. clematis photo
Clematis photo courtesy of scvirginia
photo from H. D. House's Wild Flowers of New York, 1918; scan courtesy of Biodiversity Heritage Library
Uploaded 11 AUG 18
Virginiana clematis photo
Clematis photo courtesy of Valentina
Virginiana clematis photo
Clematis photo courtesy of Valentina
Virginiana clematis photo
Clematis photo courtesy of Valentina
Clematis Virginiana is a magnet for small butterflies, bees and wasps.
Virginiana clematis photo
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Clematis photo courtesy of Valentina
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