Pine-hyacinth

Clematis baldwinii
In full sun areas, this plant will become close to dormant in the summer. Cutting back dried out foliage will stimulate new growth in the Fall.

Endemic to peninsular Florida.



Wildflower gardens in piney areas.

Tolerance

Not salt tolerant of inundation by salty or brackish water.



Low/no tolerance of salty wind or direct salt spray

Considertions

Easily lost in flower beds.

Wildlife

Birds and other wildlife consume fruit (https://flawildflowers.org/)

Hummingbirds occasionally visit the flowers (International Clematis Society)

Habitat

Wet flatwoods. Scrub and sandhill

Did You Know?

  • Showy flowers, Showy fruits, Interesting foliage
  • Pine-hyacinth attracts many pollinators, from bumblebees and other native bees to butterflies.