Seen this on a hike would love to know what it is thanks

by ModernBard1999

5 Comments

  1. Here4Snow

    Clematis, most likely. The leaves would nail it down. 

  2. phytomanic

    Clematis, not a nightshade. Several species with this general appearance. Location might narrow it down.

  3. Happy_Dog1819

    Awesome!  Maybe Bluebill Clematis, Clematis pitcheri.  Native Clematis for sure.

  4. FeralHarmony

    1) geographic location?
    2) pics of leaves would be very helpful for faster ID.

    Your flower appears to have 4 petals arranged symmetrically. Nightshades have 5 petals, arranged like a star (not symmetrical). So it’s not a nightshade.

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