Clematis cumberlandensis D. Rodgers, T. Murphy, & D. Estes. Common name: Cumberland Leatherflower. Phenology: Late Apr-mid Aug. Habitat: River-scour grasslands, shrublands, and woodlands over sandstone, also on limestone bluffs and mesic coves. Distribution: Cumberland Plateau, Eastern Highland Rim, and rarely Central Basin of TN.
Origin/Endemic status: Endemic
Taxonomy Comments: See Murphy (2020).
Synonymy ⓘ: = POWO, Murphy, Harris, & Estes (2022); = n/a — NS; < Clematis reticulata Walter — FNA3, K4, Tn; < Coriflora reticulata (Walter) W.M.Weber — Weber (1995); < Viorna reticulata (Walter) Small — S, S13. Basionym: Clematis cumberlandensis D.Rodgers, T.Murphy, & D.Estes 2022
Links to other floras: < Clematis reticulata - FNA3
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