Description | Clara Mack Wisteria (Wisteria frutescens var. macrostachya) A white flowering hardy Wisteria. One of the more restraint Wisteria. |
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Pronunciation | (wis-TEE-ria)(mak-ro-STAK-ee-a) |
Plant Type | woody vines |
Hardiness Zone | 5-9 |
Sunlight | full, mostly sunny |
Moisture | average |
Soil & Site | average |
Flowers | long, cascading, racemes, white |
Fruit | 4-6 inch pod |
Leaves | green, pinnately compound |
Stems | twinning stems, twisting counter clock wise |
Dimensions | 15 plus feet long |
Maintenance | trimming your vine to four buds from last year's new growth just before this year's growth begins can increase flowering |
Native Site | USA |
Misc Facts | The name Wisteria is named after Caspar Wistar (1761-1818) professor of Anatomy at the University of Pennsylvania USA. |
Notes & Reference | #62-Manual of Climbers and Wall Plants (J K Burras, Mark Griffiths), #150- Armitage's Vines and Climbers (Alan Armitage) |