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Kelli
L.A. (Canoga Park), CA
(Zone 10a)

March 19, 2003
12:56 PM

Post #493845

Chinese Wisteria
Wisteria sinensis



http://davesgarden.com/pf/go/55392/

Thumbnail by Kelli
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TamTam
Blue Springs, MO
(Zone 5b)

April 01, 2003
01:03 AM

Post #501779

Woah, that is GORGEOUS!!! I wanna know all your secrets!! :)
Kelli
L.A. (Canoga Park), CA
(Zone 10a)

April 01, 2003
03:58 PM

Post #502114

We don't do anything special with it. It might be our magic soil. :-)
PCK

August 15, 2003
12:36 PM

Post #616367

Dear Delli:

You have such a beautiful wisteria. I hope to obtain a cutting from you to plant in my yard, since I was told propagation from seeds takes years to bloom. How could we arrange a trade or a purchase?

Thanks
PCK
pokeytrucker

August 16, 2003
04:01 PM

Post #617760

Just gorgeous!
Haydee
Jacksonville, NC
(Zone 8a)

July 13, 2007
01:29 PM

Post #3731965

My god, I have been killing them. They grow wild here in zone 8 in coastal N. C. They are beautiful in a contained place, but like fire, will spread if not in a contained place. N.C. has the Chinese Wisteria as a nuisance pest plant. I am having a nightmare with its spreading to non-wanted places. i did not plant them, they seem to grow in wild unattended lots here.

If you tell me how to send you shoots, let me know. I will be glad to send them to you. SASE, of course.

Kelli
L.A. (Canoga Park), CA
(Zone 10a)

July 13, 2007
03:29 PM

Post #3732392

They don't grow wild here because it is too dry, but I can see how they could become a pest in the right climate. They must have been very popular here in the days of yore. All the old historic adobe houses seem to have them.

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