Clematis baldwinii, the pine hyacinth, is a flowering plant native to the U.S. state of Florida.[1][2] It grows in moist flatwoods, prairies, and sand dunes. Its flowers are pinkish-white to lavender and bell-shaped. A perennial, it is named for American botanist William Baldwin.[3]
Clematis baldwinii | |
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Flowers are pendant | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Order: | Ranunculales |
Family: | Ranunculaceae |
Genus: | Clematis |
Species: | C. baldwinii
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Binomial name | |
Clematis baldwinii | |
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References
edit- ^ a b "Clematis baldwinii Torr. & A.Gray". Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 19 March 2024.
- ^ "Clematis baldwinii - Species Details". Atlas of Florida Plants.
- ^ "Pine-hyacinth". Florida Wildflower Foundation. August 31, 2018.