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wisteria brachybotrys showa-beni

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 elegant Silky Wisteria is so called for its downy leaflets along the main leaf stem. The long, pinnate leaves make a lovely backdrop for the lilac-pink, fragrant flowers that appear in late spring and early summer.

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.

Soft pink-flowered deciduous climber