Clematis occidentalis
Prodr. 1: 10. 1824.
Common names: Purple clematis clématite occidentale
Endemic
Basionym: Atragene occidentalis Hornemann Hort. Bot. Hafn. 2: 520. 1815
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 3.
Revision as of 21:31, 16 December 2019 by FNA>Volume Importer
Stems viny, climbing or trailing (plants scarcely viny perennials in var. dissecta). Leaf blade 1-ternate (or terminal leaflet sometimes ternate in var. dissecta), ± firm but not succulent; leaflets lance-ovate to triangular or suborbiculate, lobed or unlobed, margins entire or toothed. Flowers: sepals violet-blue, reddish violet, or white, lanceolate to ovate or elliptic-oblong.
Distribution
North America.
Discussion
Varieties 3 (3 in the flora).
Selected References
None.
Lower Taxa
Key
1 | Leaflets lobed or unlobed, margins entire or crenate-serrate (or terminal leaflet sometimes ternate); stems tufted or, if viny, up to 0.5(–1.5) m. | Clematis occidentalis var. dissecta |
1 | Leaflets unlobed or some 1–3-lobed, margins entire or shallowly serrate; stems ± viny, climbing or trailing, 0.25–3.5 m. | > 2 |
2 | Sepals reddish violet, rounded-mucronate to nearly acuminate. | Clematis occidentalis var. occidentalis |
2 | Sepals violet-blue to pale blue, rarely white, usually distinctly acuminate. | Clematis occidentalis var. grosseserrata |