Perfect for smaller spaces, this gorgeous twining vine grows at about a third of the rate of Asian wisteria. Blooms at an early age, with its lightly fragrant purple racemes weeping gracefully downward. Use in containers for porch or patio, train up an arbor or trellis, or as a small free-standing tree. Deciduous. Twining stems quickly reach 8 to 10 ft. long; over time may reach 30 ft.
This Wisteria blooms in the month of May with abundant lilac-blue, lightly fragrant flowers in hanging racemes. Followed later in late summer by velvety green legumes. Wisteria ‘Domino’ flowers at a fairly young age. This Wisteria is very similar to Wisteria formosa Issai. Creeper up to about 10 meters high. Ranking with the sun, winding to the right.
A vigorous flowering vine, produces soft pink racemes that are tinged with lavender and lightly scented. Since this vine grows more slowly than other cultivars, it makes a good choice for smaller gardens or arbors, where the beautiful 13-16″ flower clusters put on a long show. New growth is bronze, summer color is deep green, and in autumn the leaves turn yellow. Train and prune with care for reliable bloom. Zone 5. Sun to Partial Shade.
Popular and elegant climbing plant with attractive green foliage and large mauve-lilac, fragrant and trailing flower racemes up to 80cm long. A popular plant for training along wires or up trellis against a sunny house wall or fence and Wisteria floribunda 'Macrobotrys' is also extremely attractive when grown through established trees or shrubs. Full sun. Flowering period is May to June.
Wisteria floribunda ‘Royal Purple’ has slender, deep violet flower clusters 15-20″ long. It is sweetly scented and blooms early in spring. In fall, the leaves will be a clear yellow. The abundant seeded pods are 5-10″ long. Vines need to be trained for the first 3 years to establish, then require annual spring pruning after flowering. Sun to Partial Shade. Zone 5
Wisteria will do well in an average to moist, well-drained soil in full sun. Pruning should be done soon after flowering, to ensure bud set for next season's flowers. In the summer months, continual pruning of the new shoots will help maintain a tidy size and appearance. Wisteria needs a sturdy support structure to allow for their vigorous growth habit. Full sun.
Wisteria will do well in an average to moist, well-drained soil in full sun. Pruning should be done soon after flowering, to ensure bud set for next season's flowers. In the summer months, continual pruning of the new shoots will help maintain a tidy size and appearance. Wisteria needs a sturdy support structure to allow for their vigorous growth habit. Full sun.
Chinese Wisteria is a favorite of the climbing plants. This vigorous plant is a spectacularly beautiful, deciduous vine, that grows to 30′ or more. Wisteria features 6-12″ long racemes of mildly-fragrant, blue-violet flowers in May, when the foliage is just beginning to expand. Flowers are held in grape-like clusters and bloom somewhat simultaneously on the racemes, producing a dramatic floral display. Flowers give way to velvety, bean-like seed pods (4-6″ long) which ripen in autumn and may persist into winter. Wisteria’s deep green compound, odd-pinnate leaves (each leaf typically with 7-13 leaflets) offer a beautiful backdrop to this dramatic display of blossoms. Zones 4-9. Full sun.
Wisteria grown as a standard tree needs a strong support for many years before its trunk hardens enough to hold the crown (about 5-6 years from transplanting). Wisterias flower mainly on short spurs along the twigs and pruning will encourage setting of flower buds so cut back long branches to 5-10 cm every spring and also during the season. Pinnate leaves emerge shortly after the flowers and look rather exotic. They are light green, deciduous, turn yellow in autumn, and densely cover the plant and its support so even without flowers the tree looks very attractive. The flowers look like snowflakes with drops of mauve ink. They are pea-like, composed in 50-60 cm long racemes, and open from late April. They are followed by long seedpods with poisonous seeds which mature in late autumn or in early spring the following year.
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