Use a garden arbor to feature fall-blooming plants:
As I pass through the pewter gray arbor that leads to my backyard sanctuary, a delicate perfume permeates the air, drifting from a myriad of starry white blossoms that completely smother the twining stems of the sweet autumn clematis (C. paniculata) gracefully cascading over the arched passageway. Tolerant of partial shade, this is perhaps the easiest and most rewarding of the clematis to grow. Silky, feathery seed heads shimmer in the setting sun weeks after the blooms have faded.
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