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fertilizer for wisteria plants Texas Wisteria – Native GardenersWisteria frutescens Common names include Texas Wisteria, American Wisteria, Kentucky Wisteria. Texas Wisteria is a charming deciduous woody vine that can grow over 40 feet long, though it more commonly reaches lengths of 15 to 30 feet. Native to Eastern Texas and much of the central and eastern U. S. Thrives in lush environments like moist thickets, swampy woods, pond edges, and stream borders. Fragrant, pea shaped, lilac purple flowers bloom in
Common names include Texas Wisteria, American Wisteria, Kentucky Wisteria.
Texas Wisteria is a charming deciduous woody vine that can grow over 40 feet long, though it more commonly reaches lengths of 15 to 30 feet. Native to Eastern Texas and much of the central and eastern U.S. Thrives in lush environments like moist thickets, swampy woods, pond edges, and stream borders.
Fragrant, pea-shaped, lilac-purple flowers bloom in drooping clusters from April to May, just after the leaves appear. The scent of these blooms is delicate and heavenly; if you’re fortunate, you might even enjoy another round of blooms in the summer! The foliage features beautiful compound, odd-pinnate leaves, each adorned with 9-15 lance-shaped leaflets.
A larval host plant for Marine Blue butterflies, Zarucco Duskywing butterflies, and skippers.
For the best flowering, plant in slightly acidic, humus-rich, moist soils in full sun. While these lovely vines may start to produce flowers by their second or third year after planting, some might take a bit longer to show off their beauty. Regular pruning is important to keep the plant healthy and encourage those lovely blossoms; aim to prune in late winter or early spring before new growth begins. A sprinkle of fertilizer in early spring can give those flowers an extra boost!
It’s good to note that choosing the right location is essential since it doesn’t enjoy being transplanted. Fortunately, unlike its more aggressive cousin, Wisteria Sinensis (Chinese wisteria), Texas Wisteria is gentler and won’t take over your garden.
Height: 15’-30'
Spread: 4’-8'
Bloom: April-May
Light: Full Sun
Water: Medium
Zone: 5-9
Origin: Texas, Central and Eastern U.S.
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