Wanted: Rooted Wisteria

Pinellas Park, FL(Zone 9b)

Looking for rooted wisteria vine.


Have to trade: purple duranta, snail vine (phaseolus caracalla) cuttings, 6 inch rooted brug cuttings, 1 small fire bush (hamelia patens). rooted passiflora incarnata, reclinata palms seedlings (6 in.), cannas (several varieties), 1 small coral tree (6-8 in)

Pocahontas, TN(Zone 7b)

I have 2 Chinese Winterias I'll trade you

Judy

Pocahontas, TN(Zone 7b)

http://davesgarden.com/forums/t/509857/

Seymour, IN(Zone 5b)

I have the regular purple wisteria to trade for the passiflore incarnata. LMK Lou

Soquel, CA(Zone 9a)

hi--i have chinese and japanese wisteria in case you want STILL more : )
would love a snail vine cutting. if you don't want wisteria anymore maybe i have something else you do want?

Mirpur (A.K), Pakistan(Zone 9b)

May I know? what is the difference between Chinese and Japanes Wisteria?
Kaleem

Soquel, CA(Zone 9a)

this i just learned: Japanese Wisteria twines around its host in a clockwise manner as seen from above, while Chinese Wisteria goes the opposite direction.

Wisteria floribunda (Japanese wisteria) - has large 12 to 18-inch clusters of flowers. It usually flowers as the leaves are developing. The fragrant flower clusters come in violet-blue, white, pink and several in between shades. It flowers in May and June.

Wisteria sinensis (Chinese wisteria) - it flowers before the vine begins to leaf-out. Flowers are a bit smaller, ranging from 9 to 12 inches in length. Most have a mild sweet fragance. The white and violet-blue varieties are the most popular. This type tends to bloom at an earlier age and most open at the same time creating quite a flowering display in May.

(edited with the real answer : )


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