Japanese Wisteria
Shiny, bright green leaves turn yellow in autumn. Fragrant, pea-like flowers bloom in clusters 8 to 36 inches long. Suggested uses for this plant include climbing vine, specimen plant, and screen (with support). For best results, transplant in ... [... more]
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Blue Japanese Wisteria Vine 5 Seeds - Hard to Find!
Features: Japanese Wisteria (Wisteria floribunda) USDA plant hardiness zones 5-9 The plant often lives over fifty years 5 Seeds [... more]
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Bonsai Boy's Japanese Wisteria Bonsai Tree (wisteria ...
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Simon & Schuster's Guide To Bonsai (Nature Guide Series)
A bonsai necessity: Simon and Schuster's book of Bonsai is a classic to use for a bonsai enthusiast. It gives details on conditions, soils, plants and care for numerous plants used for bonsai. They have information that is not available in many other [... more]
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Vines for North Carolina: Scientific Names
Vitis vinifera, Grape Vitisrotundifolia, Muscadine grape Wisteria floribunda, Japanese wisteria Wisteria fruitescens, American wisteria Wisteria macrostachya, Kentucky wisteria Wisteria sinensis, Chinese wisteria Wisteria taiwanensis, ... [... more]
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Wisteria - English Garden
Japanese Wisteria was first planted in England in 1820 in Kew gardens. Since then it has become the quintessential part of an English Garden. Wisteria is a lovely climber that blooms in from late April to early June in English Gardens. The ... [... more]
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Wisteria floribunda 'Rosea'
This Japanese wisteria cultivar is a woody, clockwise-twining, deciduous vine which typically grows 10-25' (sometimes larger). Can also be trained as a multi-stemmed shrub or small tree. Features bright green, 12-16" long, compound pinnate leaves ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden |
Wisteria floribunda 'Multijuga'
This Japanese wisteria cultivar is a woody, clockwise-twining, deciduous vine which typically grows 10-25' (sometimes larger). Can also be trained as a multi-stemmed shrub or small tree. Features bright green, 12-16" long, compound pinnate leaves ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden |
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