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Drummond's Clematis

Scientific Name: Clematis drummondiitexasvirginbowerBR102607
?Perennial semi-woody vine, native to the Sonoran Desert
?Attractive to bees, butterflies and birds
?It is dioeceous with male and female flowers on separate plants
?Usually climbs on the ground over shrubs and trees
?Can grow up to 25 ft.
?Also called Drummond's Clematis or Old Man?s Beard or Love-in-the-mist

Photo: Taken at Brown's Ranch on October 26, 2007. For more photos, click on camera icon.

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