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Sonoran Desert Plants
Clematis drummondii (Texas Virgin-bower,barba de chivato)

Coffee Pot Mountain

 

 Clematis drummondii

 Clematis drummondii

 Clematis drummondii

 Clematis drummondii

Habitat: washes
Life Form: vine,woody
Leaf Description: alternate palmate leaves
Flower Color: white or whitish
Flowering Period: Mar. to Sept.
Spines: spineless
Family: Ranunculaceae (ranunculus family)
Abundance: uncommon
Additional Information:
Felger, R.S. and S. Rutman. 2015. Ajo Peak to Tinajas Altas: Flora of Southwestern Arizona Part 19. Eudicots: Polygalaceae to Simmondsiaceae. Phytoneuron 2016-47: 1-71. Published 23 June 2016. ISSN 2153 733X page 34 (13.7 MB pdf)

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Our member horticultural expert is Hank Jorgensen. For more information on this plant species, see Hank's page (opens in a new tab).

 

 

 

 

 

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