Clematis addisonii Britt.
Clematis addisonii is native to only four counties in the western part of Virginia. It grows in dry woods, glades, rock outcrops in soil that is calcareous. The flowers are solitary, urn shaped, purple to reddish purple with creamy tips. Flowering time is spring to early summer. A bushy subshrub with an erect to sprawling habit, about 2-3 feet (60-100cm) tall. Images:Some pictures © Miguel E. Viso Identification:Refer to the Flora of North America for more detail.Distribution:
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