Wisteria is a hardy vine that has it all: statuesque woody stems, feathery leaflets, and long clusters of fragrant lilac, pink, or white pea-shaped flowers in spring. Here are some clever tips to help you choose and grow wisteria.
October 9, 2015
Wisteria is a hardy vine that has it all: statuesque woody stems, feathery leaflets, and long clusters of fragrant lilac, pink, or white pea-shaped flowers in spring. Here are some clever tips to help you choose and grow wisteria.
Give this heavy vine something substantial to ramble over, such as a 2.5- metre-tall (eight-foot-tall) arbour held aloft on stout posts. Or let it scramble into large trees, as it does in the wild. Where space is limited, you can still enjoy wisteria by pruning it into an umbrella shape on a single tree-like trunk, a form called a standard. Keep these tips in mind and add wisteria to your outdoor space.
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