My Wisteria in Flower

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My Wisteria in Flower

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Hi All,
You've got tpo love spring.
I just had to upload a picture of my wisteria in flower.
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Michael Toohey
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Lovely :-)
Mine is not out as much yet. Still a few days

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Re: My Wisteria in Flower

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Looking good! Did you grow this from seed? I collected some seed from my parents property and have about 5 small one year old plants now. Was just wondering how Long the take befor the produce flowers? I was told by some one that it takes about 7 or more years!
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Taz Cam wrote:Looking good! Did you grow this from seed? I collected some seed from my parents property and have about 5 small one year old plants now. Was just wondering how Long the take befor the produce flowers? I was told by some one that it takes about 7 or more years!
At least 7 years.

Plant them in the ground if you can and they will grow rapidly and byu the time the getto flowering age you shodu have some sizeabl;e trunks to show off too.

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Re: My Wisteria in Flower

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Hi,
No I got it from a friend. It was in a large pot. It would be about 30 years old.
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Re: My Wisteria in Flower

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kcpoole wrote:
Taz Cam wrote:Looking good! Did you grow this from seed? I collected some seed from my parents property and have about 5 small one year old plants now. Was just wondering how Long the take befor the produce flowers? I was told by some one that it takes about 7 or more years!
At least 7 years.

Plant them in the ground if you can and they will grow rapidly and byu the time the getto flowering age you shodu have some sizeabl;e trunks to show off too.

Ken
Cool thanks for that Ken. Will plant them into bigger pots next year I think! Have no where to plant them in the ground where I am at the moment!
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