Wisteria sinensis 'Alba'

Chinese Wisteria

€48.00 *

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  • 1882-P-24-1412
  • 45 cm (incl. pot)
  • deciduous
  • plastic pot
  • 2021
  • with flowers
  • Germany
Wisteria sinensis - Chinese Wisteria General: The chinese wisteria occurs wild in many... more

Wisteria sinensis - Chinese Wisteria

General:
The chinese wisteria occurs wild in many provinces of China. It grows here on other trees or bushes and becomes up to 30 meters long. Due to the beautiful and intense flower clusters, the species is also widespread in Europe today and different varieties have emerged. The species is also very vigorous and has large, pinnate leaves that turn yellow in autumn. In contrast to the japanese wisteria, it winds to the left.

Care as a bonsai:
Although the flowers and leaves are quite large, impressive bonsai can be grown from the wisteria. The species is fast-growing and without a loop aid it develops self-supporting branches. The most beautiful are certainly inclined shapes, where the flowers hang freely in spring. However, seedlings take many years to bloom. Therefore it is best to use vegetatively propagated plants or grafts. After flowering, the wisteria is severely cut back, unless the plant is still under construction. The second slight pruning then takes place in late summer. Here the too long shoots up to the flower buds are shortened again. The flower buds differ from the pointed shoot buds in their rounded shape. The roots also grow very strong and finely branched. The plants must therefore be repotted regularly. The roots of the wisteria are sensitive to frost. Therefore, if possible, they should be overwintered frost-free.

Flower color of the variety:
‘Alba‘ - white
‘Prolific‘ - violet blue

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