Wisteria Collection Blue/White/Pink
Pot plant
Pot size plant Ø 9cm
3 shrubs
Height at delivery incl. pot 20 - 40 cm
£31.95
Out of stock
SKU
B01363
Wisterias are beautiful twining climbers with beautifully scented flowers in shades of white, blue and pink. Originally found in Japan and China;...
Wisterias are beautiful twining climbers with beautifully scented flowers in shades of white, blue and pink. Originally found in Japan and China; they are now an absolute must in every garden. These woody vines climb rapidly and look best when allowed to climb up an arch, tree or wall. Wisterias produce spectacular cascades of large pendulous raceme flowers. Our pink and white Wisterias are floribundas from Japan and our Blue Rain is a Chinese sinensis variety.
- 1 x Wisteria floribunda Pink
- 1 x Wisteria floribunda White
- 1 x Wisteria sinensis 'Blue Rain'
Category | Wisteria |
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Delivered as | Pot plant |
aa_size | Ø 9cm |
aa_height | 30-40cm |
Qty | 3x |
Flowers | Yes |
Flower period | Spring |
Fragrant | No |
Cutflowers | No |
Flower colour | White |
Fruits | No |
Edible | No |
Location | Sunny |
Hardy | Yes |
Hardiness | -15 celsius |
Ground Covering | No |
Naturalizing | No |
Plant spacing | 100cm |
Plant Depthrośliny | 10cm |
Preferred Soil | Any soil |
Fully grown in | 4 years |
Full grown height | 3 m - 4 m |
Mature width | 150cm - 200cm |
Poisonous | No |
How to take care of Wisteria Collection Blue/White/Pink
For best results soak the roots for approx 2 hrs before planting and water well after planting and for the next few weeks. Plant the Wisteria out of cold winds, in a sunny, sheltered spots elect a position that has the roots in a shaded spot and the top part of the plant in the sun. Dig a large hole and approx 30cm away from the wall or fence. Incorporate large amounts of organic matter, such as garden compost or manure. Make sure that you only use well-rotted manure and compost, as freshly made can burn the roots of the new plant. Provide some form of support (trellis), tie new shoots loosely to it. In the first few years train all new growth to form a main stem with main branches, later cut back all new growth to about 5-6 buds in mid summer. Prune all side shoots back to 5-6 buds from the previous year's growth in late winter to form new flowering spurs. It will produce its striking flowers in May - June but may take a few years to flower for the first time. Attention: leaves may have dropped off during autumn transport, do not worry new leaves will grow in spring. Please note that parts of this plant are toxic if eaten, especially the seeds. So keep away from young children.
For additional instructions see product packaging.