I transplanted some
sweet autumn clematis vines so they would grow my privacy fence the runs down
my driveway. I thought the vines would look pretty in the fall when the white
flowers bloomed. I also liked the idea of looking out the kitchen window at the
pretty star shaped white flowers and thought it would be fun to watch the
hummingbirds, honey bees and butterflies that enjoy sipping nectar from this
flower.
The green leafy vine
grew up the wood privacy fence quickly and this week the flowers bloomed. Now
this part of the yard smells sweet like vanilla and when I open the kitchen the
scent fills the room.
If your fall is mild the clematis will continue to bloom until a frost. Today is November 8th and my clematis still has pretty white blooms.
In the late fall the seed heads will appear. That is when I remove the seeds and put them in a trash bag to throw out. This particular clematis can become invasive if you do not remove the seeds and prune after the flowers bloom.
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