[Wanted] Dwarf wisteria
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Re: [Wanted] Dwarf wisteria
thanks mate, saw that, actually what reminded me about the dwarf form, i'll be keeping an eye on that 1.
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Re: [Wanted] Dwarf wisteria
Dwarf wisteria is Milletia japonica 'Hime fuji', it is not a true wisteria but related to them & has the same growing requirements. Another common name is blind wisteria as it does not flower.
There are no true dwarf Wisteria, the hybrid "Amethyst Falls" would be the closest to it but still makes a considerable sized plant if given the room to grow.
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There are no true dwarf Wisteria, the hybrid "Amethyst Falls" would be the closest to it but still makes a considerable sized plant if given the room to grow.
Matt
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Re: [Wanted] Dwarf wisteria
MattA wrote:Dwarf wisteria is Milletia japonica 'Hime fuji', it is not a true wisteria but related to them & has the same growing requirements. Another common name is blind wisteria as it does not flower.
There are no true dwarf Wisteria, the hybrid "Amethyst Falls" would be the closest to it but still makes a considerable sized plant if given the room to grow.
Matt
thanks for the specification matt, i've got one of those then
it has grown alot of leaves since that 21st of last month(the day the buds started opening)
it still only has around 40% of its buds open(which has led to around 60 leaves)
the tree has alot of growth for its size(its around 160mm's tall)
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Re: [Wanted] Dwarf wisteria
cheers guys, i had only seen it labeled as wisteria floribunda nana. Seems they do flower, i did find a bunch of flower pics online.
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Re: [Wanted] Dwarf wisteria
Hey John, would love of see some pics of your tree. I love Wisteria & a new dwarf would be awesome..... floribunda perform best in full sun.Hornet wrote:cheers guys, i had only seen it labeled as wisteria floribunda nana. Seems they do flower, i did find a bunch of flower pics online.
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Re: [Wanted] Dwarf wisteria
I thought I had the dwarf wisteria as well... budding now so will have to sus it, mine doesn't flower but didn't realise it wasn't a true wisteria. I'll sell it if you still want even though I've grown quite fond of it... but have to got far far far tooo many trees at the moment!!
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Re: [Wanted] Dwarf wisteria
Here are a couple of quick pix... starting to take shape nicely just don't know whether to cut or bend the branch going straight up...
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Re: [Wanted] Dwarf wisteria
you are right matt. dwarf wisterai do nto flower. although they have the ability to, they do so very rarely. Even Leong from Bonsai South has not been able to get his to flower. searching pics on the net can not always be relied upon either. by all means, try them and fingers crossed theyf lower, but if you are after a wisteria that will flower each year i would pick a more standard variety
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