- Wisteria is a member of the Pea family, Fabaceae (formerly Leguminoseae) . The genus includes ten species of deciduous cl ...ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/1000/1246.html
- Wisteria - Wisteria sp. General information: The wisteria is a vigorous low-growing vine, a legume, that is very popular as an ornamental. The wisteria is known for the beauty of its flowers, which appear in long, cascading racemes and are usually blue, purplish-blue, pink, or white. The flowers typically bloom April-June. There are a number of species which are suitable for bonsai, all of them ...www.bonsai-bci.com/species/wisteria.html
- Consumer Horticulture | Gardening News | Gardening Publications | Master Gardener | Horticulture Gardens | Gardening Events | Gardens to Visit | Other Sites | Purdue Home Page Wisteria a Mystery For Most Gardeners (Released 6 February 1997) Nothing rivals a wisteria arbor in full bloom, but unfortunately, the quest to grow these lovely vines eludes most Midwestern gardeners. There are two types ...hort.purdue.edu/ext/wisteria.html
- Plant information and images. ...www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/consumer/factsheets/vines/wisteria_venusta.html