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In early summer, when Wisteria floribunda ?Naga Noda? is in full bloom, it is one of those plants that stops you in your tracks. Cascading down from an arch or pergola you will gasp at the impressive length of the flower racemes, which can reach up to 50cm.

Wisteria ?Lavender Lace? bears one of the longest racemes of any Japanese Wisteria.

Wisteria sinensis f. alba is a dazzling white form of the well-loved Chinese Wisteria. This deciduous, twining climber produces elegant racemes of gently scented, pea-like flowers that drip from bare stems in late spring, just as the foliage begins to emerge. The pinnate leaves provide an attractive covering for walls and pergolas throughout summer. This showy climber is a ‘must have’ for creating that romantic cottage garden feel. Perfect for training over pergolas and covering large

Also known as the Silky Wisteria due to its downy leaflets along the main leaf stem, Wisteria brachybotrys 'Okayama' is a vigorous twining climber that will soon cover large walls or fences with colour.

Wisteria ?Lavender Lace? bears one of the longest racemes of any Japanese Wisteria.

Wisteria floribunda 'Burford' is an extremely floriferous variety, boasting masses of cascading pendants of pastel violet flowers in late spring and early summer, that measure up to 40cm (16) in length. leaves emerge bronze in spring and quickly change to green during the summer, before finally turning golden in autumn. This robust deciduous climber will swiftly cover a pergola or large wall where it's scented pea-like blooms will fill the air with its wonderful fragrance. Height: 8m (26').

Wisteria brachybotrys 'Showa-beni' is a introduction with a bright yellow spot in the centre of each bloom. It produces bean-like seed pods that dangle from the branches after flowering. It's a strong climber that is ideal for a large wall or trained over a pergola. Silky Wisteria gets its name from the downy leaflets that run along the main leaf stem. The lengthy, pinnate leaves provide a delightful background for the scented lilac-pink flowers that bloom in late spring and early summer.

This magnificent Japanese Wisteria bears particularly long racemes of lilac purple flowers that can reach over 30cm (12) long. Wisteria floribunda ?Macrobotrys' is a classic, long lived, cottage garden climber, producing a superb flowering display every spring for many years.

This beautiful trio of deciduous, twining climbers produces graceful tumbling racemes of lightly fragranced, pea-like blooms that hang from bare stems in May and June, just as the leaves begin to appear. Our Wisteria Trio will create a magnificent summer display, covering pergolas and walls and can grow up to 9 metres in height and 5 metres across. A must-have for any cottage garden! Height: 9m (30'). Spread: 5m (16'). Wisteria Trio comprises the following varieties: Wisteria sinensis

Pack of 6 x Hanging wisteria. Colour is an off-white with a hint of cream. Can be used to make arrangements with our other artificial flowers or as decorations on their own. Each stem measures 80cm overall height x 25cm wide x 10 deep and has five hanging stems of flowers. Flowers are silk. These are easy to cut down shorter using a pair of wire cutters if required.

Wisteria Floribunda - Domino RHS award-winning wisteria! An RHS award-winning Japanese Wisteria producing masses of long, drooping clusters of pea-like flowers in pale lilac and deep violet with a yellow spot. During the summer months, the woody, clockwise-twining stems are cloaked in attractive pinnate foliage. Height: 6m (19’). Spread: 3m (10’). Culinary note: The flowers are the only edible part of the plant and can be made into an aromatic wine. Their flavour is perfumed.