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==Wikipedia EN==
Clematis vitalba (also known as old man's beard and traveller's joy) is a shrub of the family Ranunculaceae.
Clematis vitalba is a climbing shrub with branched, grooved stems, deciduous leaves, and scented greeny-white flowers with fluffy underlying sepals. The many fruits formed in each inflorescence have long silky appendages which, seen together, give the characteristic appearance of old man's beard. The grooves along the stems of C. vitalba can easily be felt when handling the plant.
This species is eaten by the larvae of a wide range of moths. This includes many species which are reliant on it as their sole foodplant; including small emerald, small waved umber and Haworth's pug.
==Translations==
ab: алмышәӡахәа; ar: ظيان أبيض; az: üzümyarpaq ağəsmə; bar: lüln; bg: обикновен повет; ca: vidalba; co: vittichju; cs: plamének plotní; cy: barf hen ŵr; da: almindelig skovranke; de: Gewöhnliche waldrebe; et: harilik elulõng; eu: aihenzuri; fa: کلماتیس سفید; fi: saksankärhö; ga: gabhrán; hr: obična pavitina; hsb: lěsny pryšćenc; hu: erdei iszalag; hy: մամրիչ խաղողատերև; li: rieraank; lt: gelsvoji raganė; lv: vīnlapu mežvītenis; mk: павит; nds_nl: wilde ranker; nl: bosrank; pl: powojnik pnący; ru: ломонос виноградолистный; simsq: kulpra; sr: павит; sv: skogsklematis; uk: ломиніс виткий; vec: vixon; wa: rampioûle ordinaire

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Clematis vitalba
Clematis vitalba

Wikipedia EN

Clematis vitalba (also known as old man's beard and traveller's joy) is a shrub of the family Ranunculaceae. Clematis vitalba is a climbing shrub with branched, grooved stems, deciduous leaves, and scented greeny-white flowers with fluffy underlying sepals. The many fruits formed in each inflorescence have long silky appendages which, seen together, give the characteristic appearance of old man's beard. The grooves along the stems of C. vitalba can easily be felt when handling the plant.

This species is eaten by the larvae of a wide range of moths. This includes many species which are reliant on it as their sole foodplant; including small emerald, small waved umber and Haworth's pug.

Translations

ab: алмышәӡахәа; ar: ظيان أبيض; az: üzümyarpaq ağəsmə; bar: lüln; bg: обикновен повет; ca: vidalba; co: vittichju; cs: plamének plotní; cy: barf hen ŵr; da: almindelig skovranke; de: Gewöhnliche waldrebe; et: harilik elulõng; eu: aihenzuri; fa: کلماتیس سفید; fi: saksankärhö; ga: gabhrán; hr: obična pavitina; hsb: lěsny pryšćenc; hu: erdei iszalag; hy: մամրիչ խաղողատերև; li: rieraank; lt: gelsvoji raganė; lv: vīnlapu mežvītenis; mk: павит; nds_nl: wilde ranker; nl: bosrank; pl: powojnik pnący; ru: ломонос виноградолистный; simsq: kulpra; sr: павит; sv: skogsklematis; uk: ломиніс виткий; vec: vixon; wa: rampioûle ordinaire