The listing, Sweet Autumn Clematis Seeds- Clematis terniflora has ended.
Sweet Autumn Clemantis is a flowering vine that flowers in the late summer and fall and has a pleasant light scent. The vines these seed came from were in partial shade. They can also be in full sun. Pictures are of the actual vines these seeds came from.
Approx. 15 seeds will be sent.
Description comes from the website - http://www.missouribotanicalgarden.org
Easily grown in average, medium, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. Unlike almost all other species of clematis, this plant will thrive and bloom well in considerable shade. Blooms on new growth. Prune hard in fall after flowering or in early spring.
Sweet autumn clematis, as the common name suggests, is a fragrant fall-bloomer. It is a vigorous, deciduous, twining vine with an extremely rampant growth habit. If given support, it will climb rapidly with the aid of tendrilous leaf petioles to 20-25' in length. Without support, it will sprawl along the ground as a dense, tangled ground cover (to 6-12" tall and 10' wide) which typically chokes out most weeds. Features aromatic, 1" diameter, cruciform, pure white flowers (each with 4 narrow petal-like sepals) in terminal panicles from late August to October in a profuse bloom which typically covers the foliage. Flowers give way to attractive, plume-like seed heads. Compound, leathery-textured, shiny green leaves (3-5 oval to elliptic leaflets with cordate bases). Sweet autumn clematis can aggressively self-seed in the landscape.
Note: in some areas this vine is considered invasive, so be sure you have the right area for it and keep it in check .