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the bottom stem looks more like a clematis. All mine are bare for about the first foot or two like this. Whatever it is it's incredibly beautiful. Wonder what they feed it. and how many planted together. can't be only one plant at each corner.
The photo was posted on a gardening site with no information and there was some discussion about which it was. Thanks for posting the site. Now i have another place to spend hours each day...just what I need.
That must be a southern climate. My clematis in MN don't get very big each year. I really have a battle with them and lost two big ones on an arch. Several replants later they have never regrown to what they were originally.
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