Monday, May 11, 2009

Sweet autumn Clematis, horiculturist please?

Does anyone know the origin of sweet autumn Clematis?





Also, what other plants are related to this?

Sweet autumn Clematis, horiculturist please?
I know it is not a natiive plant but not sure where it is originally from , it is one of the more aggressive Clematis and has a nice fragrance so is quite popular





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Reply:Sometime around 1818 this species was discovered in Japan. Clematis. terniflora's common name, Sweet autumn clematis, aptly describes its time of flowering and its fragrance.


My clematis vigorously climbs all over a loose hedge of Viburnum trilobum instead of the inadequate trellis I provided for it. It is a nice pairing especially with the numerous clusters of red Viburnum's berries surrounded by the abundant white flowers of the clematis vine.





all clematis


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