American Wisteria
Wisteria frutescens. Wisteria frutescens is a woody vine, growing to 30’, with purple dangling clusters of flowers in mid-summer. This species of Wisteria is native to southeastern North America and does not become invasive. Its seeds are borne in long smooth pea-like pods in fall.
This is a "botanical sample" and has not been germination tested.
Grown for Truelove Seeds by Bartram's Garden in Philadelphia, PA
Photos: Seeds by Jane Shelby Richardson at Duke University.
Wisteria frutescens. Wisteria frutescens is a woody vine, growing to 30’, with purple dangling clusters of flowers in mid-summer. This species of Wisteria is native to southeastern North America and does not become invasive. Its seeds are borne in long smooth pea-like pods in fall.
This is a "botanical sample" and has not been germination tested.
Grown for Truelove Seeds by Bartram's Garden in Philadelphia, PA
Photos: Seeds by Jane Shelby Richardson at Duke University.
Wisteria frutescens. Wisteria frutescens is a woody vine, growing to 30’, with purple dangling clusters of flowers in mid-summer. This species of Wisteria is native to southeastern North America and does not become invasive. Its seeds are borne in long smooth pea-like pods in fall.
This is a "botanical sample" and has not been germination tested.
Grown for Truelove Seeds by Bartram's Garden in Philadelphia, PA
Photos: Seeds by Jane Shelby Richardson at Duke University.
Wisteria frutescens. Wisteria frutescens is a woody vine, growing to 30’, with purple dangling clusters of flowers in mid-summer. This species of Wisteria is native to southeastern North America and does not become invasive. Its seeds are borne in long smooth pea-like pods in fall.
This is a "botanical sample" and has not been germination tested.
Grown for Truelove Seeds by Bartram's Garden in Philadelphia, PA
Photos: Seeds by Jane Shelby Richardson at Duke University.