Clematis linearifolia is a vine in the Ranunculaceae family,[1] endemic to south-west Western Australia.[2]
It was first described in 1845 by Ernst von Steudel, from a specimen collected on Rottnest Island on 18 July 1839.[1][3]
It is a dioecious woody climber growing up to 5 m tall.[4]
Clematis linearifolia is a vine in the Ranunculaceae family, endemic to south-west Western Australia.
It was first described in 1845 by Ernst von Steudel, from a specimen collected on Rottnest Island on 18 July 1839.