The catalog/Species

Wisteria spp.

Genus-level entry. These cultivars are recorded under Wisteria with no species — typically inter-species hybrids or supplier listings without an extracted species name.

Z 449 cultivars

Cultivars

PL#3187

'Big Johnny'

Wisteria

(Wisteria floribunda 'Big Johnny') Deciduous, fast-growing, woody, long-lived vine. Bears huge clusters (18" long) of single purple flowers in spring. Full sun, little summer water when established.

PL#3188

'Double Purple'

Wisteria

Deciduous, fast-growing vine. Bears full double purple flowers like little pom-poms. Full sun, little summer watering when well established.

PL#3189

'Issai Perfect'

Wisteria

(Wisteria. floribunda 'Issai Perfect') Extremely long clusters of light violet flowers to 3 ft. in length.

PL#3190

'Longissima Alba'

Wisteria

Deciduous, fast-growing, woody, long-lived vine. Bears huge clusters (to 30") of white flowers in spring. Full sun, little summer water when established.

PL#3191

'Pink'

Wisteria

(Wisteria floribunda 'Rosea') Long cascading flowers, pale lavender to pink.

PL#3192

'Purple No. 1'

Wisteria

(Wisteria sinensis 'Cooke's Purple') Early bloomer, usually flowers the first season. Long clusters of dark purple flowers.

PL#3193

'Venusta White'

Wisteria

("Silky Wisteria") (W. brachybotrys, W. venusta, many other names) Highly fragrant white flowers that open all at once during leaf-out. Clusters are coarse and short, 4-6". Has a larger, more attractive leaf and is more attractive after bloom than …

PL#3178

'floribunda Aunt Dee'

Wisteria

Flower Color: Dark Blue Flower Form: Pendulous Racemes Flowering Period: Early Spring Mature Height: 8-30′(3-10m) Pruning Requirement: Prune to Shape Planting Aspect: Full Sun Cold Tolerance: USDA Zone 4 Price Group: 2 About Wisteria floribunda Aunt Dee A vigorous climber for large walls, fences etc. and can be trained into a small weeping standard. Aunt Dee with its light lilac-purple fragrant flowers has a longer flowering period than the norm.

Z 48–30 ft
PL#3179

'macrostachya Blue Moon'

Wisteria

Flower Color: Lilac Blue Flower Form: Pendulous Racemes Flowering Period: Early Spring Mature Height: 8-30′(3-10m) Pruning Requirement: Prune to Shape Planting Aspect: Full Sun Cold Tolerance: USDA Zone 4 Price Group: 2 About Wisteria macrostachya Blue Moon A vigorous climber for large walls, fences etc. and can be trained into a small weeping standard. Blue moon is the hardiest of all the wisterias. The lilac-blue fragrant flowers bloom up to 3 times during the season. To keep Wisteria in check, it can be pruned in late summer or early fall.

Z 48–30 ft