AMERICAN WISTERIA

AMERICAN WISTERIA

AMERICAN WISTERIA

Zones - 5-9

Description -

Carefree native Wisteria from the eastern states that blooms in just its second or third season. Highly vigorous vine is favored for adaptability and large clusters of pea-shaped lavender colored flowers which stand upright after vine first leafs out. Blooms in early spring after leaves emerge, and second showing again in autumn. Deciduous vine. Full to partial sun. Rapid growth to 30 feet long.

Key Benefits
Dense clusters of fragrant, lilac-purple flowers with a yellow spot adorn this twining vine in summer. Perfect for covering pergolas, arbors or fences where the pendulous flower clusters can be enjoyed. Deciduous.

Time of Flowering
May to August flowering.

Average Landscape Size
Vigorous, climbing vine growing 20 to 30 ft. or more.

Water Needs
Keep surface of soil moist, but not soggy.

Sun Exposure
Full to partial sun

Cold Hardiness
-20 to -10 F

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