Common Name: Japanese wisteria
Genus: Wisteria
Species: floribunda
Cultivar: 'Multijuga'
Skill Level: Experienced
Exposure: Full sun, Partial shade
Hardiness: Hardy
Soil type: Well-drained/light, Moist
Height: 900cm
Spread: 300cm
Time to take cuttings: June to July
Wisteria floribunda is less vigorous than the Chinese wisteria, and less likely to cause problems when grown on buildings. The flowers open against a background of young foliage, with lilac-purple blooms which, in this variety, are the longest of any wisteria, almost a metre long on older plants, but even in relative youngsters they reach 60cm (2ft). Like most wisterias, this is slow to get established and may take several years to start flowering. Plants trained as standards begin blooming several years sooner, and provide an attractive way to fit a potentially large climber into a small garden.
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