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Clematis terniflora (syn. Clematis paniculata, Thunb.). A vigorous climber: lfts. 3-5, often lobed, acuminate, 1-4 in. long, glabrous: fls. fragrant, 1-1½ in- across, in axillary and terminal panicles; sepals 4, dull white. Sept. Japan. Prop. by seed. By far the most common of the fall-blooming species in American gardens. Thrives best in sunny situations. Will stand severe pruning in winter.
Clematis paniculata, Thunb. Figs. 990, 991. A vigorous climber: lfts. 3-5, often lobed, acuminate, 1-4 in. long, glabrous: fls. fragrant, 1-1½ in- across, in axillary and terminal panicles; sepals 4, dull white. Sept. Japan. G.F. 3:621 (adapted in Fig. 990); 5:91; 9:75 and 185. F.R. 2:581; 6:471. Mn. 7:113. Gng. 1:101 and 165; 4:161, 229; 6:291; 7:246. A.F. 13:1314. M.D.G. 1898: 487-9. G.W. 11:127. V. 16:18. A.G. 20:847. F.E. 16:375. Gn. 57, p. 155; 61, p. 91. R.H. 1874, p. 465 and 1899, p. 527 (as C. Flammula robusta): 1902, p. 86. Prop. by seed. By far the most common of the fall-blooming species in American gardens. Thrives best in sunny situations. Will stand severe pruning in winter.
 
 
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Plant Characteristics
Habit   vine-climber

Height: 20 ft"ft" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 20. to 30 ft"ft" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 30.
Poisonous: All parts of plant are poisonous if ingested; handling plant may cause skin irritation or allergic reaction
Bloom: late summer, early fall, mid fall
Cultivation
Exposure: sun, part-sun
Water: moderate
Features: flowers
Minimum Temp: -30°F238.706 K <br />-34.444 °C <br />429.67 °R <br />
USDA Zones: 4 to 9.5
Flower features: white
Scientific Names

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Scientific Names

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Read about Clematis terniflora in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Clematis terniflora (syn. Clematis paniculata, Thunb.). A vigorous climber: lfts. 3-5, often lobed, acuminate, 1-4 in. long, glabrous: fls. fragrant, 1-1½ in- across, in axillary and terminal panicles; sepals 4, dull white. Sept. Japan. Prop. by seed. By far the most common of the fall-blooming species in American gardens. Thrives best in sunny situations. Will stand severe pruning in winter. CH


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