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... down the wooden sides. This hardy vine is called wisteria and it gives… More
Wisteria, Wisteria sinensis, is a Chinese vine variety grown in gardens. This hardy vine… More
...g trees, sheds and other structures. The wisteria vine wraps itself around railings, gutter… More
Wisteria is a woody perennial vine that can grow to the size of a… More
Wisteria is an ornamental flowering vine that can reach up to 65 feet in… More
A mature wisteria vine produces springtime blooms of pink, white or light purple. Transplanting… More
...its sturdy vines and clusters of fragrant blooms, wisteria is one of those impossible-to-miss… More
American Wisteria, scientific name Wisteria frutescens, is a good U.S. native substitute for the… More
The American wisteria is a woody vine that produces purple flowers. It is a… More
...e pink, white or lilac colored spring blooms of a wisteria hang in a… More
Wisteria is a genus of woody flowering perennial vines consisting of 10 species native… More
Wisteria are woody vines that will twine and climb over nearly anything, and can… More
Wisteria is a twining vine that requires a bit of work to maintain, but… More
...ia are very versatile and can be grown as shrubs, vines or even trees.… More
Wisteria is one of the showiest deciduous vines grown in the home flower bed.… More
Wisteria is an aggressive, climbing and twisting vine that grows best in full sun.… More
Wisterias may become reluctant bloomers for a variety of reasons. The most common are… More
...are where you plant wisteria. It is such a strong vine that it… More
...sity Extension. When properly cared for, wisteria vines bloom extravagantly in the spring, producing… More
...m, but some can kill the plant by pouring bleach, vinegar or baking soda over… More
To prune wisteria, trim back any lanky side branches, as only the main sprig will… More
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... and in my depression, forgot the worst of it. My wisteria is passing away. It was knocked over (yes, not held up well enough) earlier in Spring with the same tornado winds that wiped my trees clean of leaves, and it split the lower trunk… More
I have a pink wisteria planted at my MIL house, and want to start another one. The one I have is in tree form and I have never seen a sucker. I have searched this thread and Rkayne said they are easy to root in soil. What I need to… More
I have a tree form wisteria- and it is time to plant. Question though- At the base of the trunk, it crooks up - that is going to be a weak spot. Can the wisteria be planted deeper up to that point? So that the crook is underground? The crook… More
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