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Growing Wisteria, HYG-1246-94
... early to mid-May in most seasons. There is also a white flowering form of Chinese wisteria, W. sinensis 'Alba,' which is very fragrant. Two cultivars include: 'Black Dragon,' which has ... in most seasons. The plant has yellow fall foliage color. There are numerous cultivars of Japanese wisteria with various flower colors. A few include: 'Alba'-white flowers 'Carnea'-flesh-pink flowers 'Longissima'- ...
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Wisteria
... if there's an abandoned bus you want to decorate in the back yard. If not, wisteria should be pruned regularly, both to keep it in bounds and to promote better flowering. ... , twines clockwise (picture forming the letter J, for Japan), while the Chinese Wisteria twines counter-clockwise (picture forming the letter C, for China). Margaret March/April 2002 Gardening Suggestions GARDENING SUGGESTIONS | ...
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Wisteria
... mainly in the size and color of their flower racemes and number of leaflets in their compound leaves. Japanese and Chinese wisteria are the traditional bonsai subjects, but those in the southeastern United States where American and Kentucky wisteria are to be found should have good luck with them. The racemes and compound leaves of Japanese wisteria are the ...
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Vines: Wisteria sinensis
Vines: Wisteria sinensis Scientific Name Wisteria sinensis Common Name Chinese wisteria Vines for the Southeast Plant Fact Sheets Consumer Hort Hardiness Zone: 6, 7, 8 Habit: Deciduous Growth Rate: Rapid Texture: Medium Height: 30 to 50' Exposure: Sun Climbing Method: Twining Flower/ Fruit: Very fragrant blue-violet or white flowers; blooms all open simultaneously Comments: Growth can girdle ...
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Vines: Wisteria floribunda
... Method: Twining clockwise Flower/ Fruit: Fragrant bluish-purple, white, pink flowers (9 to 20 inches long); flowering begins at the base of each cluster Comments: Longer bloom period than Chinese wisteria; leaves have 13 to 19 leaflets Cultivars: Alba (white), Carnea (pink), Donimic, Honbeni (pink-lavender), Issai (violet-blue), Kuchibeni (mauve-pink), Lawrence (blue-violet), Longissima (light ...
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Clematis - Container Nursery - vines in garden > other vines > <i>Wisteria</i>
... of 20 g to 1 l. If despite the pruning of the stems, after many years wisteria will not star blooming, it's advisable to cut roots, as this may encourage flowering in ... exceptionally long racemes, 'Pink Ice' - pink flowers in long racemes, 'Violacea Plena' - double purple flowers. Wisteria sinensis - Chinese Wisteria, has right-hand stems and blue flowers 'Alba' - white flowers, 'B' - purple-blue ...
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Floridata: Wisteria sinensis
... of naked woody stems that may or may not be picturesque depending on culture and circumstance. Chinese wisteria is usually very long lived and trunks can become quite large and attractively gnarly with ... on the state's invasive species list but is less aggressive in colder climates. Sweetly fragrant wisteria flowers appear in early spring just ahead of the foliage. Download a large version (800x600) ...
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Wisteria a Mystery For Most Gardeners
... 20-inch-long clusters. The individual flowers of a cluster open gradually, beginning at the base. Chinese wisteria has slightly larger individual blooms, and the clusters are generally less than 12 inches long. ... of the plant, too much nitrogen, insufficient phosphorus, poor-quality plants, and too much shade. Wisteria need to reach a degree of maturity before they are able to produce flowers. In ...
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Linda's Pages - Wisteria
... floribunda (Willdeman) DeCandolle (1828.) - Japanese Wisteria Wisteria frutescens- (Linnaeus) Poiret (1823.) - American Wisteria Wisteria japonica Siebold & Zuccher (1839.) Wisteria macrostachya - Kentucky Wisteria Wisteria sinenis - (Sims) Sweet (1826.) - Chinese Wisteria Wisteria villosa Rehder (1926.) The long, showy inflorescences of Wisteria sinensis (Sims) Sweet (1826.) are highly decorative ...
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Open Directory - Home: Gardening: Plants: W: Wisteria
... only in W/Wisteria Top: Home: Gardening: Plants: W: Wisteria (6) Description See also: Science: Biology: Flora and Fauna: Plantae: Magnoliophyta: Magnoliopsida: Fabaceae: Wisteria (1) Floridata: Wisteria Sinensis - Photo reference page for Chinese wisteria highlights usage, location, and preferred culture. Growing Wisteria - Features a tip sheet for growing wisteria, plant characteristics, and ...
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