Wisteria macrostachya 'Aunt Dee'
Aunt Dee bears abundant trusses of fragrant lilac-blue pea-flowers in late spring and early summer on the current season's growth. Rivaling the size of those of Japanese and Chinese wisteria, the dangling flower clusters are typically borne at a younger age, often the first summer after planting. Pale green bean-like fruits follow the flowers. The compound foliage is bright green and lush. A proven hardy selection graced with 20-25 cm long clusters of lilac blue flowers. Superb for covering a trellis, pillar, fence, rail or arbor.
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Genus |
Wisteria |
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Species |
macrostachya |
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Cultivar |
Aunt Dee |
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Floraison |
mai juin |
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Type (gebruik) |
grimpeur |
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Couleur (fleur) |
violet bleu |
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Couleur (feuillage) |
vert |
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Hauteur |
300 cm 500 cm |
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Persistant |
non |
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Rusticité |
-25 °C |
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Bloemen |
parfumé |
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Locatie |
soleil |