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- Clematis_versicolor abstract "Clematis versicolor, the Pale leatherflower, is a species of flowering plant in the Buttercup family. It is a twining vine native to the Southeastern United States and Ozark Mountains. In this range it is found in scattered calcareous regions, where it is found on limestone outcrops, in thickets, and dry woods. It flowers in the summer.It is separated from similar-looking species by its white-waxy, generally hairless, leathery leaves, and its lavender to cream colored flowers.".
- Clematis_versicolor class Eudicots.
- Clematis_versicolor division Flowering_plant.
- Clematis_versicolor family Ranunculaceae.
- Clematis_versicolor genus Clematis.
- Clematis_versicolor kingdom Plant.
- Clematis_versicolor order Ranunculales.
- Clematis_versicolor thumbnail Clematis_versicolor.jpg?width=300.
- Clematis_versicolor wikiPageID "42042094".
- Clematis_versicolor wikiPageRevisionID "598185186".
- Clematis_versicolor binomial "Clematis versicolor".
- Clematis_versicolor binomialAuthority "Small".
- Clematis_versicolor familia Ranunculaceae.
- Clematis_versicolor genus "Clematis".
- Clematis_versicolor ordo Ranunculales.
- Clematis_versicolor regnum "Plantae".
- Clematis_versicolor species "C. versicolor".
- Clematis_versicolor unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Clematis_versicolor unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Clematis_versicolor subject Category:Clematis.
- Clematis_versicolor type Eukaryote.
- Clematis_versicolor type Plant.
- Clematis_versicolor type Species.
- Clematis_versicolor type Organism.
- Clematis_versicolor comment "Clematis versicolor, the Pale leatherflower, is a species of flowering plant in the Buttercup family. It is a twining vine native to the Southeastern United States and Ozark Mountains. In this range it is found in scattered calcareous regions, where it is found on limestone outcrops, in thickets, and dry woods. It flowers in the summer.It is separated from similar-looking species by its white-waxy, generally hairless, leathery leaves, and its lavender to cream colored flowers.".
- Clematis_versicolor label "Clematis versicolor".
- Clematis_versicolor sameAs m.0_v6_7r.
- Clematis_versicolor sameAs Q16966032.
- Clematis_versicolor sameAs Q16966032.
- Clematis_versicolor wasDerivedFrom Clematis_versicolor?oldid=598185186.
- Clematis_versicolor depiction Clematis_versicolor.jpg.
- Clematis_versicolor isPrimaryTopicOf Clematis_versicolor.