
Clematis serratifolia
Clematis serratifolia
Safety & Hazards
Although no reports of toxicity have been seen for this species, some if not all members of this genus are mildly poisonous. The toxic principle is dissipated by heat or by drying[ 65 Title A Colour Atlas of Poisonous Plants. Publication Author Frohne. D. and Pfänder. J. Publisher Wolfe Year 1984 ISBN 0723408394 Description Brilliant. Goes into technical details but in a very readable way. The best work on the subject that I've come across so far. ].
Botanical Description
Clematis serratifolia is a deciduous climbing plant with more or less woody stems growng around 3 - 4 metres tall. The plant scrambles over the ground, climbing into the surrounding vegetation where it attaches itself by means of twining leafstalks[ 273 Title Clematis - The Genus Publication Author Grey-Wilson. C. Publisher B. T. Batsford. London. Year 2000 ISBN 0-7134-7659-1 Description An excellent and well illustrated concise guide to all the known specis of Clematis. ]. The plant is sometimes harvested from the wild for local use as a food. It is grown as an ornamental, valued for its late summer floering and attractive fluffy fruits in the autumn[ 273 Title Clematis - The Genus Publication Author Grey-Wilson. C. Publisher B. T. Batsford. London. Year 2000 ISBN 0-7134-7659-1 Description An excellent and well illustrated concise guide to all the known specis of Clematis. ].