Definition
Marsh clematis, often referring to *Clematis terniflora* or similar species, thrives in wet, marshy environments. These plants are known for their ability to tolerate consistently moist soil conditions. Unlike some clematis species that prefer drier habitats, marsh clematis thrives near streams, ponds, and wetlands. The flowers are typically small, white, and fragrant, attracting pollinators to these damp areas. Think of marsh clematis as the 'water-loving' member of its family, happy to get its feet wet. It's like the athlete who excels in water sports.