Clematis ligusticifolia

Western White Clematis.

1Gal Container (Up to 0)
Clematis ligusticifolia is very similar to Clematis lasiantha. This Clematis grows in our area with Populus fremontii, Rosa californica, and Platanus racemosa, etc. This species is found in the riparian interface with many plant communities. This vine is easy as long as you have a moist to wet spot in part to full sun.
After the first season or so it will become more drought tolerant and as tough as nails.

Clematis ligusticifolia tolerates sand, clay, serpentine, seasonal flooding and deer.

Foliage of Clematis ligusticifolia has color lt-green and is deciduous.
Flower of Clematis ligusticifolia has color white.

Communities for Clematis ligusticifolia:Chaparral, Mixed-evergreen Forest, Riparian (rivers & creeks) and Southern Oak Woodland.

ph: 5.00 to 8.00
usda: 5 to 10
height[m]: 1.00 to 10.00
width[m]: 0.10 to 0.20
rainfall[cm]: 84.00 to 400.00

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