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  2. Wisteria floribunda - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] It is a common subject for bonsai, along with Wisteria sinensis (Chinese wisteria). [citation needed] Japanese wisteria sports the longest flower racemes of any wisteria; Some of those cultivars can reach 2 m (7 ft) in length. [4] [5] These racemes burst into clustered white, pink, violet, or blue flowers in early- to mid-spring.

  3. List of species used in bonsai - Wikipedia

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    Japanese Flowering Cherry (æ«») ... Japanese Wisteria Wisteria sinensis: Chinese Wisteria ... Indoor Bonsai (Reprinted 1987 ed.). New York: Blandford Press.

  4. Wisteria - Wikipedia

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    Wisteria can grow into a mound when unsupported, but is at its best when allowed to clamber up a tree, pergola, wall, or other supporting structure. W. floribunda (Japanese wisteria) with longer racemes is the best choice to grow along a pergola. W. sinensis (Chinese wisteria) with shorter racemes is the best choice for growing along a wall. [7]

  5. 13 Types of Bonsai Trees That Every Level of Gardener Can ...

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    The Japanese snowbell is a lesser-known ornamental tree for gardens, but it makes an absolutely gorgeous bonsai. With fragrant white bell-shaped flowers in early summer, it's truly magnificent ...

  6. How to Carefully Grow Wisteria for a Garden That Always ... - AOL

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    Chinese wisteria is the most fragrant, made up of cascading purple or blue flowers and counterclockwise twining stems. Japanese wisteria has long flower clusters with stems that twine clockwise ...

  7. Wisteriopsis japonica - Wikipedia

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    Wisteriopsis japonica is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae, native to Japan, Korea, and the Ryukyu Islands. [1] It was first described in 1839 as Wisteria japonica . [ 2 ] ( The English name Japanese wisteria is used for a different species, Wisteria floribunda .

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