Virgin’s Bower Drawing

Virgin’s Bower
Clematis virginiana
Ranunculaceae

White Swish
Currently Unavailable

A vigorous climbing vine producing masses of fragrant starry 1” white flowers from late July into early September, flowers are followed by attractive gray silky plumes that are attached to the seeds, leaves are 3 to 5” long & divided in 3 parts, the flowers can come on so thick they obscure most of the foliage, attracts butterflies, sends up multiple stems, best grown on a trellis or fence.

Average To Moist
Sun To Part Shade
up to 15’ (supported)
Plant Hardiness Zones: 4b-8b
Perennial
Deer Resistant

Other names: Devil’s Darning Needles

Native Range: MB, QC, NS south to e. TX & c. FL

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