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Wisteria sinensis Chinese wisteria

Wisteria sinensis Chinese wisteria

Position full sun or light, dappled shade Soil fertile, moist, well drained soil Rate of growth fast growing Flowering period May to June Flower colour bluish lilac Other features velvety, green seed pods in hot summers all parts of the plant are harmful if ingested Hardiness fully hardy Pendant clusters of fragrant, pea like, bluish lilac flowers in May and June, often followed by velvety green seed pods. This vigorous Chinese wisteria looks fabulous trained over a sunny wall or strong pergola. Renowned for its superior fragrance and flower colour, the twining stems need careful pruning. All the Wisterias we sell are grafted, so will start to flower at a younger age than those grown from cuttings. Garden care To get lots of flowers, the twining stems need pruning twice a year once in summer about two months after the flowering has finished and again in mid winter. To train your Wisteria against a wall, the wall will first need a network of stout horizontal wires, attached at approximately 30cm intervals. After planting, prune the leading shoot of your Wisteria back to approximately 90cm above ground level and remove any side branches as this will encourage a strong new leader to form. In the summer of the first growing season, tie the leader in vertically and choose two new lateral shoots on either side of the leader. Tie these onto the wires at a 45 degree angle. Any smaller shoots coming from these lateral branches should be cut back to two or three buds. In the first winter, cut back the leader to a bud approximately 75cm above the highest lateral branch. Gently untie the lateral branches and prune them back by about a third, then re tie them onto a wire so they are nearly horizontal. In subsequent summers and until the plant has filled the allotted space, tie in the leader as it grows and choose two strong laterals to form the next tier. These should then be tied in at a 45 degree angle and as in the previous year, any smaller shoots coming from these should be cut back to two or three buds. In subsequent winters cut back the leading shoot as before and cut back and re tie the new laterals to a near horizontal position. The older laterals can be cut back by about a third of their total length. Once the plant has become established and reached the desired height, keep tying in the lateral stems as they spread out. In summer, cut back the wispy stems on both the laterals and sub laterals the

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