wisteria sinensis

description

The wisteria sinensis, commonly known as Chinese glitter, is a ornamental climbing plant appreciated for its bunches of flowers pendants and scented. This species presents light green foliage and produces flowers of various colors, including purple and blue, offering one vivid show during spring blossoming. Its growth vigorous and the ability to cover arches, pergolas and walls make it a popular choice in landscape gardens.

characteristic

flowers: the hanging flower clusters of Wisteria sinensis are among its most distinctive features, creating a spectacular effect during spring blossoming. Emit a sweet and enveloping scent that can spread in the surrounding air, helping to create a pleasant atmosphere in the garden.
leaves: composite leaves, with oval leaves of colour light green, give the plant a delicate and refined.
growth: wisteria sinensis is known for its growth vigorous and fast, producing long beams that can envelop and quickly cover the vertical structures.
adaptability: this plant is quite adaptable to the type of soil, but prefers well drained and moderately fertile soils.
longevity: in optimal conditions, Chinese wisteria can live for many years, providing an ornamental cover and rich flowering for a long time.

origin

The wisteria sinensis is native to the wool, where it grows of course in different regions of the country. Introduced in Europe and in other parts of the world over the past centuries, Chinese wisteria is become an ornamental plant widely cultivated in gardens landscape thanks to its beauty and spectacular flowering spring.

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