
Common Name: Old Man's Beard
Botanical Name: Clematis microphylla
Family: RANUNCULACEAE
Description:
Woody climber with long slender stems. Can be found climbing up through shrubs and trees. Consist of 3 lanceolate to egg-shaped leaflets, 1-3 cm long. Abundant, creamy, 4-petalled flowers. Winter to spring. Feathery seed heads. Summer.
Woody climber with long slender stems. Can be found climbing up through shrubs and trees. Consist of 3 lanceolate to egg-shaped leaflets, 1-3 cm long. Abundant, creamy, 4-petalled flowers. Winter to spring. Feathery seed heads. Summer.
Natural Distribution:
Common to coastal, woodland and mallee areas in all agricultural districts of SA. Also occurs in WA, Qld, NSW, Vic and Tas.
Common to coastal, woodland and mallee areas in all agricultural districts of SA. Also occurs in WA, Qld, NSW, Vic and Tas.
Notes:
No regional conservation status recorded.
No regional conservation status recorded.


