Your search found 9 image(s) of leaves of Clematis species.
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Curlyheads,
Clematis ochroleuca
Erect plant w simple, opposite, ovate leaves - most entire but some 3-lobed, per The genus Clematis in Georgia. Tipularia (Ware, 2009).
Fremont's Leatherflower,
Clematis fremontii
Resembling C. ochroleuca but generally slightly larger w larger thicker lvs, per The genus Clematis in Georgia. Tipularia (Ware, 2009).
Southern Leatherflower,
Clematis crispa
Most leaves compound, petiolate, upper surface reticulations faint& indistinct, per Weakley's Flora.
Northern Leatherflower,
Clematis viorna
Leaves pinnately compound w 3-9 leaflets, veins not prominent, per Wildflowers of Tennessee, the Ohio Valley, and the Southern Appalachians.
Sweet Autumn Clematis,
Clematis terniflora
With 3 to 5 entire leaflets, the terminal one long-stalked, per Wildflowers of the Southern Mountains.
Sweet Autumn Clematis,
Clematis terniflora
Similar to C. virginiana but with 3-5 thickened entire leaflets, per Woody Plants of the Blue Ridge.
Virgin's Bower,
Clematis virginiana
The three leaflets are coarsely toothed, per Newcomb's Wildflower Guide.
Virgin's Bower,
Clematis virginiana
3 ~ symmetrical leaflets (vs. 3-many irregular leaflets of C. viorna & crispa), per Weakley's Flora.
Coastal Virgin's Bower,
Clematis catesbyana
Leaves have 5-7 leaflets (rarely 3).