Wisteria sinensis 5 PCS fresh seeds, Purple chinese wisteria, Wisteria seeds, Fragrant vine, Flowering plant for garden, yard & bonsai

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Wisteria sinensis fresh seeds, Purple chinese wisteria, Wisteria seeds, Fragrant vine, Flowering plant for garden, yard & bonsai (lat. Wisteria sinensis).

Woody liana reaching 20-25 m in height. The stems are twisted counterclockwise, young branches are covered with whitish pubescence, then become bare.

The leaves are alternate, imparipinnately divided into 7-13 leaflets, each of which is narrowly ovate, with a rounded or slightly wedge-shaped base, 5-8x2-4 cm, initially pubescent on both sides.

Racemose inflorescences appear on the tops of branches or in the axils of leaves of biennial shoots, large, multi-flowered, up to 30 cm long, white pubescent. The flowers are 2-2.5 cm long, fragrant. The corolla is moth-type, blue-violet, occasionally white. The calyx is bell-shaped, five-toothed, white pubescent.

The fruit is a bean, covered with thick velvety pubescence, does not fall off for a long time, 10-15x1.5-2 cm. Seeds, one to three per bean, brown, shiny, about 1.5 cm in diameter.

In nature, it blooms in spring, from April to May, and bears fruit from May to August. The plant vegetates for about 150 days.

It is used for vertical gardening and is decorative with its numerous fragrant blue-lilac flowers.

A heat-loving, unpretentious plant that grows well in sunny areas or partial shade. The plant is very light-loving, so the area with wisteria should receive light for at least 5-6 hours a day. At the same time, you need to protect wisteria from cold and strong winds, so the best solution would be to plant it near the southern walls of the house.

There are no special soil requirements, but it is better to plant in a moderately fertile, light and moist substrate. The soil should be easily breathable and not retain moisture. Wisteria does not take root well and often gets sick in calcareous soil. At the same time, the plant begins to develop chlorosis, which can be recognized by the leaves becoming very light and having lost their decorative effect. Also, wisteria does not like nitrogenous soil.

USDA Hardiness Zone: 7 (-18°C to -12°C). Withstands short-term drops in air temperature down to -20 ºС.
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