Another couple photos of my wisteria.
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Another couple photos of my wisteria. White ones are less common than purple but I prefer the white blooms. Wisteria is a beast of a plant. It can grow 50 feet up into a tree and I need to trim mine about every two weeks throughout the summer to keep it from doing just that. I don't know that I would plant one myself; this one came with the house and I maintain it out of a sense of, I dunno, tradition.
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Another couple photos of my wisteria. White ones are less common than purple but I prefer the white blooms. Wisteria is a beast of a plant. It can grow 50 feet up into a tree and I need to trim mine about every two weeks throughout the summer to keep it from doing just that. I don't know that I would plant one myself; this one came with the house and I maintain it out of a sense of, I dunno, tradition.
#gardening
#bloomscrolling #PNW @gardening

@eugeneparnell @gardening I moved mine to a pot three years ago. Dug nearly a metre deep to get it. And still it springs from the spot whence it was "removed"!
If only tomatoes were so strong...
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Another couple photos of my wisteria. White ones are less common than purple but I prefer the white blooms. Wisteria is a beast of a plant. It can grow 50 feet up into a tree and I need to trim mine about every two weeks throughout the summer to keep it from doing just that. I don't know that I would plant one myself; this one came with the house and I maintain it out of a sense of, I dunno, tradition.
#gardening
#bloomscrolling #PNW @gardening

You could try whacking the heck out of it. I saw a bonsai trained out of a wisteria at the Bonsai Museum. But I think it was during the exhibition and may not be part of the regular exhibits.
It was quite pretty, with the blooms cascading down. Like a miniature willow lit up with fairy lights.
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