The thick, three parted leaf makes the plant even more recognizable. There is an exotic species in Ohio that resembles Virgin’s Bower, but the leaves on the alien have no teeth on their margins.
Like most of our native plants, Virgin’s Bower is considered a tasty treat by many species. The track pattern on the leaves is evidence that this particular plant is hosting several leaf miners.
The way it climbs and sprawls over everything in the vicinity is a dead giveaway that this is truly a Clematis. It’s a demure vine that rarely does any damage to the neighboring vegetation. The plant doesn’t go in for deadly strangle holds and it never gets large enough to drag other plants down with its weight. It’s just a nice cohabitant of the thicket.
Hi Steve...that does resemble the garden variety!! Very pretty flower and a nice vine that seem to happy minding its own business!!
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