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Thursday, September 12, 2013

Sweet Autumn Clematis

Bill cut this all the way down to the ground in April...and here it is, putting on another spectacular show for us!  I need to start spreading this stuff around! Sharing it too...right Katie?
 





 



Sweet Autumn Clematis
Need a fast growing vine? Like “Jack in the Beanstalk,” this extraordinarily vigorous, fast growing vine will top 20’ in one season. It is unusually late blooming for a Clematis, bearing clouds of fragrant, 1”, star-shaped, white flowers Summer thru Fall. The sweet vanilla fragrance is wonderful & not overpowering, bringing back the sweet scents of Spring. After the flowers fade, silvery, plume-like seed heads decorate the vine. “Sweet Autumn Clematis” blooms on current season’s wood. It’s easily & best pruned in late Spring by cutting last year’s stems 6-12” above the ground. Don’t be alarmed by this drastic pruning - it’s so vigorous that by midseason it will be covering the fence or trellis again. Plant in a sunny, well drained location where its roots can be shaded & cool (a thick layer of mulch works fine).
 
 


Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Sweet Autumn Clematis

One little bit...that's all it was.
I pulled one little vine from the ground (of my friend Tisha's flower bed) and then planted it in my back yard....about four years ago.  Look at it now!  Sweet Autumn Clematis everywhere!  It can be rather invasive...but it's pretty easy to keep it where we want it to grow.  It looks amazing and smells wonderful!



There's not a whole lot going on in my yard this year....we just couldn't keep up with the watering and weeding.  But this clematis didn't care.  It just grew like crazy!


I think I will plant it everywhere!!  What a show that would be!


I found a lot of info about this plant here....in case you're interested in reading more.