Clematis flammula, the fragrant virgin's bower, is a species of flowering plant in the family Ranunculaceae.
It bears fragrant white flowers and small green achenes.
When the flowers are newly opened they have a strong sweet almond fragrance.
[1] Clematis flammula grows in a tangled mass that is heavily sprinkled with flowers throughout the warmer months.
It is popular with gardeners as a decoration along fences and trellises, or as ground cover.