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Clematis reticulata

Clematis reticulata Walter

netleaf leather flower

Synonym(s): Coriflora reticulata
Clematis reticulata (Netleaf Leather Flower)
Image ID: 5818
Image by: Hardin, J.W.
Image Collection: Herbarium Collection

PLANT INDEX

ID_PLANT: CLRE
SCIENTIFIC NAME: Clematis reticulata
Include in WOTAS: 0
Publish to Web: 1
Last Modified: 2020-01-01

GENUS INDEX

GENUS CODE: CLEMA
GENUS SCIENTIFIC: Clematis
GENUS AUTHORITY: L.
GENUS COMMON: Leather flower
GENUS SUMMARY: A genus of about 295 species, shrubs, vines, and suffruticose herbs, of Eurasia, North America, South America, Africa, Madagascar, and Oceania. W.A. Weber (1995) proposes generic status (as Coriflora W.A. Weber) for the leatherflowers, here treated as Clematis, subgenus Viorna.
GENUS IDENTIFICATION: Identification notes: Additional species of Clematis, of Asian or European origin, are cultivated as ornamentals and might be encountered.
GENUS REFERENCES: Pringle in FNA (1997); Moreno & Essig in FNA (1997); Essig (1990); Keener (1975); Keener (1967); Pringle (1971)=Z; Tamura in Kubitzki, Rohwer, & Bittrich (1993).

FAMILY INDEX

FAMILY CODE: RANUNC
FAMILY SCIENTIFIC: Ranunculaceae
FAMILY AUTHORITY: A.L. de Jussieu 1789
FAMILY COMMON: Buttercup Family
FAMILY SUMMARY: A family of about 62 genera and 2450 species, herbs, shrubs, and vines, primarily of temperate and boreal regions. Classsification of subfamilies and tribes follows Wang et al. (2009). Subfamilies and tribes follow Wang et al. (2009).
FAMILY REFERENCE: Whittemore & Parfitt in FNA (1997); Wang et al. (2009); Keener (1977); Tamura in Kubitzki, Rohwer, & Bittrich (1993). [also see HYDRASTIDACEAE]

NCBG DESCRIPTIVES

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DURATION: Perennial
HABIT: Vine

LEAF ARRANGEMENT: Opposite
LEAF COMPLEXITY: Pinnate
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NATIVE RANGE: southeastern United States

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GRIM COLLECTIONS

Coll_id Project Collection date Collector Action
1280 HORT 2005-08-22 Bryan View

GRIM ACCESSIONS

acc_id acc_num acc_dt coll_id Action
1909 1986-1694 View
6814 1998-0019 View

GRIM PLANTINGS

plt_num acc_id loc_num pers_num inst_dt Action
3023 1909 6 NCBG staff 1986-12-22 View
9633 6814 154 NCBG staff 1997-12-29 View
9634 6814 160 NCBG staff 1997-12-29 View
9635 6814 155 NCBG staff 1967-12-31 View

USDA PLANTS DATABASE

USDA Symbol: CLRE
USDA Common Name: Netleaf Leather Flower
Native Status: L48 (N)
Distribution: USA (AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, OK, SC, TX)
Duration: Perennial
Growth Habit: Vine

WEAKLEY FLORA

SCIENTIFIC NAME: Clematis reticulata
COMMON NAME:
SYNONYMY: [= FNA, K, RAB, Tn, WH3; = Viorna reticulata (Walter) Small - S; = Coriflora reticulata (Walter) W.A. Weber]
PHENOLOGY: May-Aug.
HABITAT: Dry, sandy woodlands, such as longleaf pine sandhills and dry hammocks.
COMMENTS: Se. SC south to c. peninsular FL, west to TX, and north in the interior to TN and AR.
RANGE MAP: Clematis reticulata.png

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ABOUT FAMILY (Weakley Flora)
Ranunculaceae A.L. de Jussieu 1789 (Buttercup Family)
SUMMARY: A family of about 62 genera and 2450 species, herbs, shrubs, and vines, primarily of temperate and boreal regions. Classsification of subfamilies and tribes follows Wang et al. (2009). Subfamilies and tribes follow Wang et al. (2009).
REFERENCE: Whittemore & Parfitt in FNA (1997); Wang et al. (2009); Keener (1977); Tamura in Kubitzki, Rohwer, & Bittrich (1993). [also see HYDRASTIDACEAE]
ABOUT GENUS (Weakley Flora)
Clematis L. (Leather flower)
SUMMARY: A genus of about 295 species, shrubs, vines, and suffruticose herbs, of Eurasia, North America, South America, Africa, Madagascar, and Oceania. W.A. Weber (1995) proposes generic status (as Coriflora W.A. Weber) for the leatherflowers, here treated as Clematis, subgenus Viorna.
REFERENCE: Pringle in FNA (1997); Moreno & Essig in FNA (1997); Essig (1990); Keener (1975); Keener (1967); Pringle (1971)=Z; Tamura in Kubitzki, Rohwer, & Bittrich (1993).

HERBARIUM RESOURCES

SERNEC: Find Clematis reticulata in Southeast Regional Network of Experts and Collections (if available)
UNC SERNEC: Find Clematis reticulata in University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Herbarium - Southeast Regional Network of Experts and Collections (if available)

WEB RESOURCES

USDA: Find Clematis reticulata in USDA Plants
NPIN: Find Clematis reticulata in NPIN Database
FNA: Find Clematis reticulata in the Flora of North America (if available)
Google: Search Google for Clematis reticulata

IMAGE USE RECORDS

ID IMAGE: 5818 - Primary Image FloraQuest Plant Detail Page (Landscape Preferred)
ID IMAGE1: 5818 - Primary Image WOTAS
ID IMAGE2: 0 - Secondary Image WOTAS
ID IMAGE3: 5818 - Primary Image Plant Sale Sign (Landscape Only)
ID IMAGE4: 0 - Primary Image New Plant Sale Label (Portrait Only)

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