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Aunt Dee Wisteria
Aunt Dee needs support, such as a trellis, arbor or fence to grow and climb on. This deciduous, twining, woody vine is noted for long life and exceptional beauty. Aunt Dee blooms when very young. All parts of plant are poisonous if ingested. It prefer deep, moist, well drained soil in full sun. Prune after flowering. Heads will turn when this plant is in full bloom. The Wisteria 'Aunt Dee', 'Wisteria macrostachya 'Aunt Dee', produces showy clusters of light purple flowers in the spring. ... get more information
Blue Chinese Wisteria It is probably best used for training to grow onto an arbor where flowers can droop and form a fragrant ceiling of color. This plant is often grown with multiple trunks but it can be trained to a single trunk as a small tree. Chinese Wisterias are deciduous. Leaves consist of 7 to 13 leaflets of large size; after flowering, very attractive, velvety pods are produced, containing seed. The vine often climbs trees, and is most striking when seen in full bloom draped from the limbs of a high pine. It is perfect for covering patios, arbors or fences. It is a fast grower with stems to 25 feet or longer. Chinese Wisteria is a shade tolerant vine, but it only blooms when grown in partial to full sun. Blue Chinese Wisteria, Wisteria sinensis, is a twining, woody vine valued for its pendulous clusters of extremely fragrant violet-blue flowers. |
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