Rare Blue Wisteria Blooms Three Times a Year!Blue Moon reblooming wisteria, Wisteria macrostachya ‘Blue Moon’, has racemes of sweetly fragrant blue flowers that re-bloom from June until the first frost. The racemes are about a foot long on the first flush, successive ones are smaller, and usually three sets of blooms occur a summer.Blue Moon wisteria vine is perfect for an arbor or pergola, with flowers hanging below. The stems twine counter-clockwise and grow quickly, up to 15 to 20 feet per year.Also known as Blue Moon Kentucky wisteria, this is an excellent vine for large, sturdy, freestanding arbors, pergolas, posts, trellises, fences or terrace walls. Plan ahead when planting Blue Moon Wisteria. It must be sited and trained only on sturdy structures which will be able to support the considerable weight of the mature vine; needs well drained soil.Blue Moon wisteria care is simple. Grow in full sun for best flowering; hardy to -40°F. Blooming three times a year, this Blue Moon wisteria offers fragrant flowering from early summer and until fall defers to winter. The name comes from the fact that a great plant like this only comes once in a blue moon!* Fragrant blue flowers* Blooms three times a year* Excellent vine.
Category: Wisteria
Amethyst Falls Wisteria
Fragrantly Blue All SummerThe Amethyst Falls Wisteria, Wisteria frutescens ‘Amethyst Falls’, is a vigorous climbing vine that has fragrant 4-6 inch long clusters of lavender-blue flowers in June through August.Also known as American Wisteria, this vine will need a supporting trellis to climb. It is much more restrained than the Asian species, so it is easier to manage; refrains from choking out trees and other plants.The Amethyst Falls Wisteria is excellent in containers for porch or patio. This deciduous plant will produce slightly fragrant purple blooms at an early age. It needs regular weekly watering twice a week and during high heat periods. Fertilize regularly during the growing season with a general purpose fertilizer. Prune this plant in late winter to promote vigorous new growth.This vigorous growing American Wisteria is noted for its attractive, fragrant flowers and has a more restrained growth habit than other wisteria. Amethyst Falls Wisteria may grow 10 feet or more in one year, and you get the best show by trimming your vine to four buds from last year’s new growth just before this year’s growth begins. * Lavender Blue Flowers* Blooms All Sumer* Climbing Vine* Attracts Butterflies .