This tree was a gift from the late Geoff Vanner about 6 years ago. He insisted that I take it as he had never managed to flower it in thirty years.
Last year it had one raceme this year eight. Next year...who knows?
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Wisteria floribunda
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Re: Wisteria floribunda
Stunning Mike!
One of the fabulous things about growing bonsai is as you get old and decrepit your trees get old and beautiful
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Beautifull Mike nice movement in the trunk. I don't have any as bonsai but have several around the garden over pagolas , archways etc including 5 different varients . Black dragon if my favourite been a double and is in full flower just about now



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Re: Wisteria floribunda
I assume it was grown from seed. They can take ages to mature enough to flower. My first seedling took 21 years before it started to flower. Another started after just 7.
The last 30 odd years have not been wasted on your wisteria though. Geoff and you have developed a great trunk to show those flowers on.
The last 30 odd years have not been wasted on your wisteria though. Geoff and you have developed a great trunk to show those flowers on.
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