Ep 220. Sweet Autumn Clematis Native Alternative

Garden Dilemmas, Delights & Discoveries

Garden Dilemmas, Delights & Discoveries
Ep 220. Sweet Autumn Clematis Native Alternative
Sep 07, 2025 Episode 220
Mary Stone

Mary Stone describes the beauty and fragrance of Sweet Autumn Clematis, despite its invasive tendencies, suggesting that pruning seed heads before they dry will prevent self-seeding. She introduces an alternative native plant look-alike, Virgin's Bower, clematis virginiana. Though nonfragrant, it's a lure to pollinators. Plus, Mary lists lovely native shrubs to shade the roots of clematis. 

She wraps up sharing her recent journey and the therapeutic joy of gardening, emphasizing the gifts of health, time, and family.

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Mary Stone, Columnist & Garden Designer


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