Clematis grata
Family: Ranunculaceae
What it is like
A woody climbing plant. The branches have 4 or 5 shallow grooves. It is densely hairy, The leaves have about 5 leaflets along the side. The leaflets are oval or triangle shaped. They are 2-5.8 cm long by 1-5-3.6 cm wide. They have 3 lobes. There are many flowers in a group. The flowers are 1-2 cm across.
Where it is found
It is a temperate plant.
Countries/locations it is found in
Asia, China, Pakistan
How it is used for food
The leaves are cooked and eaten.
Edible parts
Leaves
How it is grown
Its other names
Local names
Zulto
Synonyms
Clematis cordata Royle; Clematis taiwaniana Hayata; and others