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Wisteria frutescens, commonly called American wisteria, is a twining, deciduous, woody vine. Fragrant, pea-like, lilac-purple flowers in drooping racemes to 6” long bloom in April-May after the leaves emerge but before they fully develop. Limited additional summer bloom may occur. Wisteria frutescens is less vigorous than Japanese wisteria, with shorter racemes of unscented flowers.

Wisteria frutescens, commonly called American wisteria, is a twining, deciduous, woody vine. Fragrant, pea-like, lilac-purple flowers in drooping racemes to 6” long bloom in April-May after the leaves emerge but before they fully develop. Limited additional summer bloom may occur. Wisteria frutescens is less vigorous than Japanese wisteria, with shorter racemes of unscented flowers.

Wisteria frutescens, commonly called American wisteria, is a twining, deciduous, woody vine. Fragrant, pea-like, lilac-purple flowers in drooping racemes to 6” long bloom in April-May after the leaves emerge but before they fully develop. Limited additional summer bloom may occur. Wisteria frutescens is less vigorous than Japanese wisteria, with shorter racemes of unscented flowers.

Wisteria frutescens, commonly called American wisteria, is a twining, deciduous, woody vine. Fragrant, pea-like, lilac-purple flowers in drooping racemes to 6” long bloom in April-May after the leaves emerge but before they fully develop. Limited additional summer bloom may occur. Wisteria frutescens is less vigorous than Japanese wisteria, with shorter racemes of unscented flowers.

Wisteria frutescens, commonly called American wisteria, is a twining, deciduous, woody vine. Fragrant, pea-like, lilac-purple flowers in drooping racemes to 6” long bloom in April-May after the leaves emerge but before they fully develop. Limited additional summer bloom may occur. Wisteria frutescens is less vigorous than Japanese wisteria, with shorter racemes of unscented flowers.

Wisteria frutescens, commonly known as American wisteria or Wisteria frutescens, is a species of flowering plant native to the southeastern United States. It belongs to the Fabaceae family, which is the pea family. Unlike its more well-known Asian counterparts, such as Wisteria sinensis (Chinese wisteria) and Wisteria floribunda (Japanese wisteria), American wisteria is native to North America.

Wisteria frutescens, commonly called American wisteria, is a twining, deciduous, woody vine. Fragrant, pea-like, lilac-purple flowers in drooping racemes to 6” long bloom in April-May after the leaves emerge but before they fully develop. Limited additional summer bloom may occur. Wisteria frutescens is less vigorous than Japanese wisteria, with shorter racemes of unscented flowers.

Wisteria frutescens, commonly called American wisteria, is a twining, deciduous, woody vine. Fragrant, pea-like, lilac-purple flowers in drooping racemes to 6” long bloom in April-May after the leaves emerge but before they fully develop. Limited additional summer bloom may occur. Wisteria frutescens is less vigorous than Japanese wisteria, with shorter racemes of unscented flowers.

Wisteria frutescens, commonly called American wisteria, is a twining, deciduous, woody vine. Fragrant, pea-like, lilac-purple flowers in drooping racemes to 6” long bloom in April-May after the leaves emerge but before they fully develop. Limited additional summer bloom may occur. Wisteria frutescens is less vigorous than Japanese wisteria, with shorter racemes of unscented flowers.

Wisteria frutescens, commonly called American wisteria, is a twining, deciduous, woody vine. Fragrant, pea-like, lilac-purple flowers in drooping racemes to 6” long bloom in April-May after the leaves emerge but before they fully develop. Limited additional summer bloom may occur. Wisteria frutescens is less vigorous than Japanese wisteria, with shorter racemes of unscented flowers.

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