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Clematis viorna,
commonly known as
vasevine or leatherflower, is a
flowering vine
native to the
southeastern United States. It
grows in
wooded habitats...
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those with
fleshy petals; or vase vine for the
North American Clematis viorna. The
genus name
Clematis is from
Ancient Gr**** κληματίς : clēmatís, ("a...
- Rob.
Coriflora bigelovii (Torr.) W.A.Weber
Coriflora palmeri (Rose) W.A.Weber
Viorna bigelovii (Torr.) A.****er
Viorna palmeri (Rose)
Wooton & Standl....
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flowering plant.
Synonymous species names are
Coriflora reticulata,
Viorna reticulata, and
Viorna subreticulata. It is in the
Clematis genus and the Ranunculaceae...
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Synonyms Clematis baldwinii var.
latiuscula R.W.Long
Coriflora baldwinii (Torr. & A.Gray) W.A.Weber
Viorna baldwinii (Torr. & A.Gray) Small...
- W.T.Wang & N.T.Do
Clematis villosa DC.
Clematis vinacea Floden Clematis viorna L.
Clematis virginiana L.
Clematis viridiflora Bertol.
Clematis viridis...
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intybus (I)
Clematis occidentalis (N)
Clematis ochroleuca (N)
Clematis viorna (N)
Clematis virginiana (N)
Clinopodium vulgare ****oria
mariana (N) Conopholis...
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tearthumb (Polygonum arifolium/Tracaulon arifolium),
leatherflower (Clematis
viorna),
marsh rice rat (Oryzomys palustris), mud-plantain (Heteranthera reniformis)...
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Spain in 711, the
relic was
hidden along with
others in a fold on
Mount Viorna in the
Liebana Valley, next to St. Turibius' relics. Both
relics were eventually...
- at archive.today
National Wildlife Dec-Jan 2000. Kral, R. (1987). A new "
Viorna"
Clematis from
northern Alabama.
Annals of the
Missouri Botanical Garden...