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curlyheads

Scientific Name: Clematis ochroleuca

Family: Ranunculaceae

Category: Dicot

Growth: Subshrub, Forb/herb

Duration: Perennial

Other Names: MD (curly-heads)

       

Curly Heads: An Overview

Curly Heads is a Polish alternative rock band formed in D?browa Górnicza in 2010.

Band Information

  • Genre: Alternative Rock, post-indie-rock
  • Origin: D?browa Górnicza, Poland
  • Formation Year: 2010
  • Members: Dawid Podsiad?o (vocals), Oskar Ba?a (guitar), Tomasz Szuli?ski (guitar), Tomasz Skuta (bass), Damian Lis (drums)

Key Highlights

  • The band's vocalist is Dawid Podsiad?o.
  • They released their debut album, "Ruby Dress Skinny Dog," in 2014.
  • The band has an official website: curlyheads.pl

Related Information

  • Curly Heads can be found on various social media platforms, including Twitter (@c_heads) and Facebook.
  • Their music is available on platforms such as Spotify and iTunes.
  • Live setlists are available on setlist.fm.

Clematis ochroleuca: Curly Heads

Clematis ochroleuca, commonly known as Curly Heads, is a plant with a unique charm.

Nomenclature and Taxonomy

  • Scientific Name: Clematis ochroleuca Aiton
  • Common Name: Curly Heads
  • Family: Ranunculaceae (Buttercup Family)

Distribution and Habitat

  • This plant is native to the eastern United States.
  • In North Carolina, it is considered fairly rare, typically found in dry woodlands.

Morphological Characteristics

  • Clematis ochroleuca is described as an odd little subshrub.
  • It features large, opposite, almost leathery leaves.
  • The common name "Curly Heads" likely refers to its distinctive foliage.