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Clematis clitorioides (Ranunculaceae) not in the Student's Flora

Clematis clitorioides is a widespread and abundant native climbing species. It is often found in the understorey of wet forest (but rarely in rainforest). It is similar to another common native species, C. aristata, except the leaves tend to be untoothed, often have five leaflets (rather than 3) and the tepals are hairless underneath.

  

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