Wisteria
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Wisteria typically grow in home garden and there are two types of them and they are Wisteria sinensis or Chinese wisteria, and Wisteria floribunda or Japanese wisteria. Wisteria can grow more than 65 feet in length, and they climb to other plants or building. They twine their stem to climb up the building. Their leaves are alternate, and 15 to 35 cm long. This plant flowers in spring in Asian species, and American species flower in late summer. They have different colors, such as, are purple, violet, pink or white, not yellow. | Wisteria typically grow in home garden and there are two types of them and they are Wisteria sinensis or Chinese wisteria, and Wisteria floribunda or Japanese wisteria. Wisteria can grow more than 65 feet in length, and they climb to other plants or building. They twine their stem to climb up the building. Their leaves are alternate, and 15 to 35 cm long. This plant flowers in spring in Asian species, and American species flower in late summer. They have different colors, such as, are purple, violet, pink or white, not yellow. | ||
But there are a lot of types of wisteria and their size and colors are all different. Japanese and Chinese wisteria grwos about the same, but Japanese wisterias have violet-blue color. | But there are a lot of types of wisteria and their size and colors are all different. Japanese and Chinese wisteria grwos about the same, but Japanese wisterias have violet-blue color. | ||
| - | The flowers of wisteria open from the base of the cluster in the tip. They start to open in late May in most seasons. | + | The flowers of wisteria open from the base of the cluster in the tip. They start to open in late May in most seasons. Since this plant grows like vine, this plant needs something that can |
| + | support as they grow. For example, the plant crawls up to the building or a stick. | ||
[http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/1000/1246.html] | [http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/1000/1246.html] | ||
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Introduction
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Anatomy
Wisteria typically grow in home garden and there are two types of them and they are Wisteria sinensis or Chinese wisteria, and Wisteria floribunda or Japanese wisteria. Wisteria can grow more than 65 feet in length, and they climb to other plants or building. They twine their stem to climb up the building. Their leaves are alternate, and 15 to 35 cm long. This plant flowers in spring in Asian species, and American species flower in late summer. They have different colors, such as, are purple, violet, pink or white, not yellow. But there are a lot of types of wisteria and their size and colors are all different. Japanese and Chinese wisteria grwos about the same, but Japanese wisterias have violet-blue color. The flowers of wisteria open from the base of the cluster in the tip. They start to open in late May in most seasons. Since this plant grows like vine, this plant needs something that can support as they grow. For example, the plant crawls up to the building or a stick. [1]
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Ecology
This Plants are mostly located in Eastern United States and East Asia, such as China, Japan, and Korea. However they can be found in Maine, Florida, and Arkansas. The world's largest Wisteria vine is located in Sierra Madre, which is in California. Its weight is 250 tons and measured more than an acre. [2]
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