Blue Wisteria-The Beauty of Your Gardening
Posted: Tuesday, November 17, 2009
by Dennis Sons
tn nursery
Wisteria
Wisteria is a genus of about ten species of woody climbing vines native to the eastern United States and the East Asian states of China , Korea , and Japan . Aquarists refer to the species Hygrophila difformis , in the genus Hygrophila , as water Wisteria .
Wisteria vines climb by twining their stems either clockwise or counter-clockwise round any available support. They can climb as high as 20 m above ground and spread out 10 m laterally. The world's largest known Wisteria vine is located in Sierra Madre, California , measuring more than an acre in size and weighing 250 tons.
There are two noted attributions for the name Wisteria. One, that the botanist Thomas Nuttall named the genus Wisteria in honor of Dr. Caspar Wistar (1761 - 1818) - some call it Wistaria but the misspelling is conserved under the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature . The other, that the genus was named after Charles Jones Wister, Sr., of Grumblethorpe , the grandson of merchant and wine importer John Wister. Daniel Wister, Charles's father, joined with Samuel Miles and Robert Morris to underwrite the voyage of the American commercial vessel Empress of China On board the ship was the vine that would later bear the Wister name.
Wisteria species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including brown-tail . It is also an extremely popular ornament in China and Japan .
Any of the twining, usually woody vines that make up the genus Wisteria , of the pea family native mostly to Asia and North America. The leaves are innately compound. They are widely cultivated for their attractive spreading growth and beautiful, profuse flowers (blue, purple, rose, or white), which grow in large, drooping clusters. American wisteria and Kentucky wisteria are native to the U.S.
Wisteria is a gorgeous vine that grows just about anywhere. It makes a great addition to any natural area or landscaped yard. At TN nursery or at Quick growing trees you can find wisteria at great low prices that will fit into any landscaped yard. It doesn't take long for it to grow, in a matter of weeks you can see your Wisteria take off from the roots and grow up to any area. It is a quick growing plant that you will be very pleased with. You can find it online at www.tnnursery.net or www.quick-growing-trees.com .
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