In the recommendation of the most beautiful wisteria species, Wisteria multiflora must be on the list. This is a very magical wisteria species. Different from the common purple, there will be a rare tender pink with a faint fragrance, more like the fragrance of pea flowers. It is characterized by a long inflorescence, which is twice as long as ordinary wisteria, and can reach 30 ~ 50 cm. The flowers are many and slightly small, and the corolla is light blue. When planted in a large area, it is very beautiful. Its flowering period is from late April to mid-May, and its fruiting period is from May to July. Pods are persistent and branched.
Wisteria is our common wisteria. With graceful posture and charming style, it is an excellent ornamental vine. The vines have dense branches and leaves, large and drooping inflorescences, elegant colors, mostly blue-purple or lavender, long and naturally curved vines, which are very easy to shape. They are attached to flower stands, green corridors, rocks and other places, and the embellishment effect is very good.
The living habits of wisteria
Wisteria is a plant in warm zone and temperate zone, with strong adaptability to climate and soil, cold tolerance, preference for wet and barren soil, light tolerance and shade tolerance. The place with deep soil layer, good drainage and darkness is most suitable for farming. The main root is deep and the lateral root is shallow, so it is not resistant to transplanting. Fast growth and long life. Strong winding ability, strangulation to other plants.
Wisteria has strong adaptability, heat resistance and cold resistance, and is cultivated from south to north in China. So in Guangdong, the temperature can adapt to wisteria all year round. When overwintering, it should be placed at a low temperature of about 0℃ to keep the pot soil slightly wet and make the plants fully dormant. Wisteria is cultivated wild or everywhere, and its roots and seeds are used as medicine, which is sweet and slightly warm. Bark contains two kinds, flowers contain volatile oil and leaves contain genistein.