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Clematis brachiata

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Ranunculaceae

Scientific name
  
Clematis brachiata

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Ranunculales

Genus
  
Clematis

Higher classification
  
Leather flower

Clematis brachiata Flora of Zambia Species information individual images Clematis

Similar
  
Leather flower, Ranunculaceae, Deinbollia oblongifolia, Podalyria calyptrata, Buddleja loricata

Clematis brachiata, commonly known as Traveller's Joy, is a hardy, deciduous South African liana belonging to the Ranunculaceae family.

Clematis brachiata Clematis brachiata Ranunculaceae image 32233 at PlantSystematicsorg

It tends to clamber to the tops of trees and shrubs, sprawling over the crowns. Leaves are compound with from 1 to 7 leaflets. Attractive fragrant flowers appear in summer. Achenes are covered in fine silky hair.

Clematis brachiata Clematis brachiata Kumbula Indigenous Nursery

This species is common in the Transvaal and kwaZulu-Natal and was first described by Carl Peter Thunberg (1743-1828), the celebrated Swedish naturalist.

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"Clema" is Greek for a liane, and the Latin specific name "brachiata" means "provided with arms" since the right-angled and opposite branching habit resembles arms sticking out of a torso.

Clematis brachiata Clematis brachiata Kumbula Indigenous Nursery

References

Clematis brachiata Wikipedia