Chinese White Wisteria Starter Plant - Outdoors/Bonsai
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Product Description
Wisteria is probably one of the best-loved climbing plants. It is extremely versatile and can be trained against walls to form curtains of foliage and flowers or grown through pergolas where its pendant blooms can cascade overhead. It can even be trained to form impressive standards. Ideal for covering unsightly walls and fences, climbers are also useful for adding height to borders, covering the ground and growing through established trees and shrubs. There are climbers for every situation. This rarer white variety of wisteria is easily distinguished for its abundant flowering and its re-flourishing in the months of May, June and July. It bares flowers and bunches similar to the typical wisteria species, but white in colour instead of the regular lilac shades, and more abundant. The Wisteria originated in countries such as China, Japan, Korea, and America. This vigorous, growing, climbing shrub is graced with a spectacular blossoming of flowers in spring whilst in summer an abundance of fresh, green leaves enriches it completely. Not only will this rustic shrub withstand the toughest of winters but it is also gifted with a resistance to most pests and diseases.The branches of these exuberant plants twist around their support like a liana, which makes them ideal for embellishing walls, gates, fences pergolas, railings, banisters, pillars or even leave them to climb and twist themselves around the trunks and branches of other trees. This adaptable shrub will also grow harmoniously on its own. In any case, it makes a perfect plant for the most modern to the most traditional of gardens. Zones 4-9. Also makes a fantastic Bonsai! The starter plant you will receive is growing in a 3 1/2" pot and is about 8" tall.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #187996 in Lawn & Patio
- Brand: Hirts: Vines & Groundcovers
Customer Reviews
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I purchsed two vines for my mother for mother's day. When they arrived they were beautiful, already sprouting leaves. We kept them in their pots for a week to establish to our Texas climate. Now they are in the ground and flourishing. I would recommend them to anyone. You wont be disappointed



