High Plains Gardening
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Although usually sold as Clemantis paniculata, it could be C. terniflora. Sweetly fragrant, low water-use vigorous growing vine for great late summer display. Creamy white flowers form silvery seed heads. Cut back in spring as it blooms on new growth.
A perennial vine for adding visual interest upwards. Excellent for fence, pergola, lattuce or even a building.
Not too fussy at all about water and soil needs.