About Clematis serratifolia Rehder
Clematis serratifolia, commonly called the Korean clematis, is a species of flowering plant in the buttercup family Ranunculaceae. It is native to Khabarovsk Krai, Primorsky Krai in the Russian Far East, Manchuria, and the Korean Peninsula. This deciduous climbing plant grows to between 3 and 4 meters (10 to 13 feet) in height. In its native wild habitat, it is most often found growing in calcareous soils, though it can also tolerate acidic soil. It is cultivated as an ornamental plant, valued for its citrus-like floral scent and fluffy seedheads. It is recommended for use in courtyards, on walls, in borders, and similar garden settings.