Start Here Join My Mailing List Landscaping Plants Page Wildlife Gift Shop Support Me Resource Page Video Gallery Photo Gallery Reader’s Gardens Menu Start Here Join My Mailing List Landscaping Plants Page Wildlife Gift Shop Support Me Resource Page Video Gallery Photo Gallery Reader’s Gardens Search for: Pine-hyacinth Pine-hyacinth (Clematis baldwinii) Common Name: Pine-hyacinthLatin Name: Clematis baldwiniiFamily: RanunculaceaeHabit: A perennial, endemic, wildflower that barely reaches a height of 20 inches.Leaves: Opposite, lanceolate to elliptic in shape with entire margins. Some may be lobed or unlobed.Flowers: Pale purple, bell shaped, flowers appear throughout the year.Habitat: Dry pinelands, and other dry areas with sandy soil.Landscape: Grows in part shade with average moisture.Range: Native to Florida.Wildlife use: Bees use the flowers as a nectar source. Pine-hyacinth (Clematis baldwinii)