Definition
*Clematis crispa*, also known as the blue jasmine clematis or swamp leather flower, is a climbing vine native to the southeastern United States. It's distinguished by its nodding, bell-shaped flowers with crinkled or wavy edges. The flowers are typically blue, purple, or pink and have a delicate, sweet fragrance. *Clematis crispa* thrives in moist, well-drained soils, often found in swampy areas and along stream banks. Think of it as the 'ruffled' member of the clematis family, adding a touch of elegance and texture.