Enjoy this Southern beauty while the show lasts. The sight of colorful wisteria weeping gracefully down and across a porch is an iconic picture of a Southern garden. But the reality is far different ...
Wisteria is an ornamental vine with fruit characteristic of the Legume Family (Fabaceae). There are native, W. frutescens, and non-native types of wisteria, including Japanese wisteria (W. floribunda) ...
Q: I live in Bella Vista. We have a wisteria vine climbing on our pergola. It's probably 20 years old, gets plenty of sun and is watered by our in-ground sprinkler system. It seems to be healthy, but ...
Q:I have been reading your articles and they are so informative. I thought I would give it a try and ask you a question about my wisteria vine. It is more than 6 years old and I have never seen one ...
Only plant a wisteria if you like to work! I have a love-hate relationship with my wisteria. In May when it's in full bloom, with long hanging fragrant flowers, I definitely love the tweetle out of it ...
Back when I worked at my first job landscaping in North Ridgeville, I remember all the extra work I put into this job that I just did not do as I gained experience. I had the responsibility of coming ...
What’s a native vine that can cover a trellis or fence with June flowers the purply-blue color of a country sky just before dawn? Wisteria, that’s what. Specifically, it’s American wisteria (Wisteria ...
Friends I’ve spoken with seem to have a love/hate relationship with wisteria. Many love the “Old South” look of the vines cascading over trellises and trees. Others hate the vines’ aggressive growth ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Spring in the south wouldn't be complete without wisteria. They're beautiful, and they're everywhere, but that's a problem because the most common wisteria species doesn't belong here ...