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The blossoms on this plant reek of male cat pee. While I have read online, they are up to 10 inches in length, they are not. They are m...Read More
Hi. Can someone tell me, is the bad smell from the flower only, or from the foliage too?
I just bought 10 plants for the...Read More
I bought this plant as a one gallon from a local nursery 5 years ago. It is a beautiful, fast growing, shade producing vine. I have it pl...Read More
Much hardier than listed here. The species grows into zone 4, but since this selection was made in South Carolina, it may possibly be les...Read More
This is the most common cultivar of the American Wisteria planted in the Philadelphia, PA, area, occassionally found planted here and the...Read More
Well, mine stinks! I'm curious if anyone has an idea about what could be added to the soil to improve the smell. More alkaline or acidi...Read More
No stinky smell here! I ordered this as a tiny 4" pot from Springhill I think, and trained it as a tree that first year (yes it grew THAT...Read More
We planted the Wisteria in the spring and did very well. Fast growing and bloomed well! I dont know if anyone else has had this happen, b...Read More
I first saw this beautiful plant growing wild in Millen, Georgia. I noticed that some of the homes in the area had them in their front ya...Read More
bought a tree version of this wisteria last fall, & gave it a prime location.i was thrilled to see it totally covered,with maybe a hundre...Read More
I love this Wisteria. It is so much more mannerly than some of its Asian counterparts. The fragrance is lighter and muskier than the Asia...Read More
I have to agree with the comment about the flowers stinking. I was in Lowes and I smelled something really bad. I walked over and found i...Read More
Mine blooms early in Spring with masses of flowers. I have two on an arbor and they are going so strong I'm worried about the arbor. I th...Read More
I love this wisteria! The first winter bunnies ate it down to 6 inches. First summer, it grew to 6 feet on a fence where it overwintere...Read More
I bought a nice size Amethyst Falls last year and planted it in my front yard, opting for the American variety over the rampant, prolific...Read More
I just bought an amethyst falls and it says zone 5a one it or
-20 to -10 degrees fahrenheit. My friend succesfully got it to come...Read More
I checking this wisteria off as 'negative' for one reason. It STINKS, literally! It is quite pretty but compared to my other wisteria, ...Read More
This plant, like many others that grow well in the South (-East OR -West), is slow to break dormancy in the spring. While the Clematis I...Read More
Wisteria frutescens grows about 1/2 the rate of asian species and flowers from new growth. This make it a great plant for areas that are ...Read More