Amazing Trees
Old Wisteria ( Japanese Wisteria )
Scientific Name - Wisteria floribunda
Domain - Eukaryota
Kingdom - Plantae
Class - Magnoliopsida
Order - Fabales
Family - Fabaceae
Genus - Wisteria
Species - W.floribunda
Wisteria is a genus of flowering plant in the legume family, Fabaceae ( Leguminosae ), that includes ten species of woody twining vines that are native to China, Japan, Korea, Vietnam, Southern Canada, The Eastern United States, and North of Iran. I am talking this article about the Japanese Wisteria. Wisteria floribunda, common name Japanese wisteria, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae, native to Japan. Growing to 9m ( 30ft ) it is woody, deciduous twining climbers. Japanese Wisteria originates from East Asia and likes warm, moist climates. It is suitable for growing in environments with a temperature range of 18-28'C. It can tolerate temperatures as low as -30'C but may grow poorly when the temperature rises above 35'C. It requires abundant water. Supported by trees, shrubs, and structures, and Japanese Wisteria is a beautiful tree. Long, hanging clumps of fragrant flowers grace the vine when it blooms. The lush, green vine is lovely when not in bloom too. Wisteria, one of the most beautiful plants on earth, can last for so years and more. It can also, and has a reputation for doing so, drive you and your heirs nuts. To begin with, after you plant Wisteria, years and years may go by before you see a first bloom. The fungal leaf diseases commonly known as powdery mildew and leaf pot are frequently observed in Wisteria, but they are not a major concern. Both may start as small yellow spots on leaves, but powdery mildew eventually develops a white, fuzzy coating that may engulf the whole leaf.
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