Martin Pellizzer

Clematis Microphylla Var. Linearifolia

Linear-leaved clematis, scientifically known as Clematis microphylla var. linearifolia, is a striking vine native to the southeastern United States. This plant is characterized by its slender stems and narrow, lance-shaped leaves that give it its common name. It produces clusters of small, fragrant flowers in shades of blue and purple, typically blooming in late spring. Often grown as a climbing plant, it thrives in partial shade and well-drained soil. Due to its ornamental value and ecological benefits, it is a popular choice for gardeners and conservationists alike.