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Clematis socialis

Family: Ranunculaceae, Genus: Clematis

Description:

Clematis socialis is a federally endangered perennial native to northeast Alabama and northwest Georgia. Discovered in 1980, this plant forms a sprawling mass of wiry stems up to 5 feet wide. It thrives in moist alluvial woodland clearings but is extraordinarily drought-tolerant in garden settings. Clematis socialis features thick linear leaves and light lavender bell-shaped flowers that bloom from April through August. Its rarity and adaptability make it a unique addition to conservation-focused gardens.

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  1. [1] Clematis socialis NOT OUTSIDE NC: Plant Delights. Visit Source
  2. [2] Clematis socialis NOT OUTSIDE NC: Plant Delights. Visit Source

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Last Updated August 18, 2025

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