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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 Plant, Grow and Care for Wisteria Vine. | HGTV Wisteria is a climbing vine, with species native to both the US and Asia Wisteria is prized for its lovely flowering performance As the climbing branches elongate, the vine gets heavy and creates a romantic, weeping effect
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
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
How to Grow and Care for Wisterias - Dengarden Wisteria is a genus in the pea family, with about 10 species of flowering plants Some wisteria types are native to the United States—including the American and Kentucky—but the two most popular wisterias are the Chinese and Japanese varieties