
Clematis lasiantha - Chaparral Clematis, Pipestem (Plant)
A native clematis with showy white blooms. Recommended for pergola, fence or arbor. Leaves provide rich texture especially in small shady areas of your garden. Both beautiful and drought tolerant. Plant Characteristics Family Name Ranunculaceae Species Name Clematis lasiantha Common Name Chaparral Clematis, Pipestem Plant Type Vine Sun Exposure Coast-Sun, Inland-Sun, Inland-Part Sun, Water Requirement Low Soil Type Sand, fast draining Flower Color White, Cream Flowering Months January, March, April, May, June, February Evergreen/Deciduous Winter deciduous/dormant Height by Width 15ft. x 15ft. Growth Rate Slow Endangered Not Ranked Growth Habit Climbing, Cold Hardy to 15 degrees F Distribution Klamath Ranges, Inner North Coast Ranges, Cascade Range Foothills, Sierra Neva