On 8 Sep 99, at 14:48, barbb@micron.net wrote: > I planted an autumn clematis last summer, and didn't get a bloom last > year. > This year it's about 7' tall and the top 2' is loaded with white blooms, > but they're tiny! Not even an inch across. anything I did wrong? You did everything right. Autumn clematis makes clouds of tiny, white blooms -- at maturity the plant will look like puffs of whipped cream and smell wonderful. Enjoy your plant; it is doing its thing! Pat