- Wisteria - Wikipedia
Wisteria, especially W sinensis (Chinese wisteria), is very hardy and fast-growing It can grow in fairly poor-quality soils, but prefers fertile, moist, well-drained soil
- How to Plant, Grow and Care for Wisteria - The Spruce
Wisteria is a woody, deciduous vine valued for its long (12-18 inches) racemes of fragrant springtime flowers (most often bluish or purplish, but occasionally pink or white)
- How to Grow Wisteria Vines - The Old Farmers Almanac
Learn how to plant, grow, and care for wisteria, a lovely—but aggressive—vine with cascades of beautiful bluish-purple flowers
- How to Plant and Care for Wisteria - Martha Stewart
Learn how to plant and care for wisteria, a fast-growing vine with purple flowers that is easy-to-care-for
- Complete Guide to Wisteria: How to Grow Care for Wisteria - GardenBeast
We put together this guide to wisteria to give you everything you need to know about selecting the right wisteria for your garden, planting the vine, and caring for it year after year
- How to Plant, Grow, and Care for American Wisteria
Wisteria is a perennial, deciduous, climbing woody vine that reaches up to 30 feet tall at maturity The strong vines need support and will twine vigorously along whatever support is offered The oblong leaflets are deep green and have a glossy finish
- Wisteria - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox
Wisteria is a showy, woody vine that blooms in mid-spring and will grow to 10 to 25 feet, depending on the support it is given There are four species in the genus, three native to eastern Asia and one native to the eastern USA
- How to Grow Wisteria - Garden Design
Learn about growing wisteria, including how to plant, care for and prune these dramatic flowering vines Compare Japanese, Chinese, American and Kentucky wisteria cultivars and see pictures
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