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What is this clematis?

Clematis, also known as clematis, gold-plated silver and so on. Most of them are deciduous or evergreen lianas, and the flowering period is generally from early spring to late autumn, and a few varieties bloom in winter. Clematis can be used as cut flowers for exhibitions, and Clematis has certain medicinal value.

clematis

Clematis is a herbaceous vine, about 1 ~ 2 meters long. The stems are brown or purplish red, with six longitudinal stripes, swollen nodes and sparsely pubescent. Two-return and three-return leaves with petiole as long as12 cm; Leaflets narrowly ovate to lanceolate, 2 ~ 6 cm long and 1 ~ 2 cm wide, with blunt tip, rounded or wide wedge-shaped base, entire, extremely rare division, hairless on both sides and no veins; Petiole clearly visible, short or long 1 cm; The petiole is 4 cm long.

Chinese name: clematis

Latin scientific name: Clematis Florida.

Nicknames: Clematis, Fan Lian, Jinyin, Akebia, Fan Lian, Clematis.

Synonymy: Clematis Florida

Field: the field of plants

Phylum: Angiosperm phylum

Category: Dicotyledonous plants

Subclass: primitive perianth subclass

Objective: Ranunculaceae

Family: Ranunculaceae

Subdivision; buttercup

Family: Anemone.

Genus: clematis

Type: clematis

Distribution: China, Japan.