North Queensland Wisteria

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North Queensland Wisteria

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some caution as I take on this task, not that I can't grow a tree or shrub but I don't see a lot of Wisteria growing in NQ.
I had these given to me back in about June of this year as the lady who had them bought up from NSW a year earlier(I didn't ask questions) asked me to have a look at them. They leapt into spring last year but declined rapidly and back into dormancy(?)
I am lucky enough to get a couple of frosts or at the very least some quite cold mornings every winter so I am hoping this will help in their ongoing growth.
I have broken or cut the bottom of the two pots and put them into a semi-shaded area about a month ago, so far I have been rewarded with the first leaf burst, fingers crossed.
I am lead to believe that I have one Chinese Wisteria and one Japanese Wisteria, I have done no research to distinguish these as yet, lets see that they live.
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When the lady first got this we did an attempt of airlayering (successful) but due to concerns of the health of the plant I removed them for a further attempt. We did get root growth but I removed them along with the layer.
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They look healthy and are green right through to the ends of each branch,
wish me luck,
Watty
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