Propagating Wisteria

Propagating wisteria
Although wisteria plants are fairly fast growing, if you're looking to propagate one from seed pods, you should know that when started from seed, they can take fifteen or more years to bloom, and the resulting plants don't always hold true to the parent plant.
How long does it take to wisteria to grow?
Wisterias are slow to mature and may not begin flowering until three to five years after planting. Wisterias are rapid growers and can shoot up 10 feet or more in a single growing season. That's great if you want to quickly cover a fence or pergola, but you don't want the vines to overrun your garden.








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