An attractive feature in autumn garden – rampant vine covered during the season with hundreds or even thousands of white, star-like flowers, 2-3.5 cm in diameter, gathered in panicles. Flowers consist of 4-5 sepals and white stamens (both anthers and filaments). Free flowering in September and October and if frosts don't come – even until mid-November. Another ornamental feature are the plant's leaves – dark green, glossy compound or double compound, up to 45 cm long and 50 cm wide. Leaflets are sometimes serrated or irregularly dented. Plant reaches 3-4 m height. Climbs by leaf petioles. Relatively undemanding, robust cultivar. Prefers sunny sites.
Useful for creating covers; growing over arbours, trellises and other tall garden supports. It can also climb over natural supports, such as large shrubs or trees.