Clematis Coactilis
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''Clematis coactilis'', common name Virginia white-hair leather flower, is a plant species endemic to the western part of the US State of Virginia. It is reported from only Botetourt County, Virginia, Botetourt, Roanoke County, Virginia, Roanoke, Craig County, Virginia, Craig, Montgomery County, Virginia, Montgomery, Giles County, Virginia, Giles, Wythe County, Virginia, Wythe, and Pulaski County, Virginia, Pulaski Counties. It is usually found on soils formed from shale, less often Dolomite (rock), dolomite, limestone or sandstone.Flora of North America vol 3
/ref> ''Clematis coactilis'' is a shrub, not a vine like many of the other members of the genus. It is erect, up to 45 cm tall with silky, bristly or woolly hairs. Leaves are thick and leathery, simple but sometimes lobed, up to 12 cm long. Flowers are bell—shaped, borne one at a time at the tips of branches, pale yellow sometimes with a purplish tinge. Achenes are hairy, with a feathery beak up to 6 cm long.Gleason, H. A. & A.J. Cronquist. 1991. Manual of the Vascular Plants of Northeastern United States and Adjacent Canada (ed. 2) i–910. New York Botanical Garden, Bronx.


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