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Wisteria Longissia Alba

Posted: October 2nd, 2010, 11:02 pm
by kvan64
All of my other wisteria species have finished flowering except for this one. It's just started. The racemes of flowers double in length every 3 days and are still going. These racemes starting to droop today. The longest raceme is a 32cm. I guess they will be in full length (about 50 - 60cm) in a week time. I thought I should share the joy with people here.
Cheers,
DK

Re: Wisteria Longissia Alba

Posted: October 2nd, 2010, 11:11 pm
by Chris
They look so nice in flower :) thanks for sharing

Re: Wisteria Longissia Alba

Posted: October 3rd, 2010, 8:54 am
by stymie
How old was it Ivan, when it first started to flower? My W. chinensis took fifteen years to get florid. :roll:

Re: Wisteria Longissia Alba

Posted: October 3rd, 2010, 9:39 am
by kcpoole
Lovely tree Kvan

Mine missed flowering this year for some reason :-(. They have produced every year so far but not this one.

Weird

Ken

Re: Wisteria Longissia Alba

Posted: October 3rd, 2010, 10:25 am
by kvan64
kcpoole wrote:Lovely tree Kvan

Mine missed flowering this year for some reason :-(. They have produced every year so far but not this one.

Weird

Ken
You are not alone Ken. Threes of my trees also missed flowering completely this year. They need heavy prunning and I may need to do the bare-rooting trick in winter next year. It works all the time!

Stymie, this one is over 20 years old but I didn't start it from scratch so I dont know when it first flowered. My uncle got one from seed and has been in the ground for 15 years that still does not flower.

Re: Wisteria Longissia Alba

Posted: October 7th, 2010, 10:10 pm
by Dom124
kvan64 wrote:My uncle got one from seed and has been in the ground for 15 years that still does not flower.
Why is this with Wisteria's.....???

One of my mums Wisteria's has never flowered it also has been in the ground for aprox 8 - 9 years
All her others are exploding with flowers..... Yes i am very envious ;)

i have a small tree that put a great show of flowers the first year i got it, but has missed flowers two years running.... :evil:

Re: Wisteria Longissia Alba

Posted: October 7th, 2010, 11:18 pm
by kvan64
Dom124 wrote:
kvan64 wrote:My uncle got one from seed and has been in the ground for 15 years that still does not flower.
Why is this with Wisteria's.....???

One of my mums Wisteria's has never flowered it also has been in the ground for aprox 8 - 9 years
All her others are exploding with flowers..... Yes i am very envious ;)

i have a small tree that put a great show of flowers the first year i got it, but has missed flowers two years running.... :evil:
Any chance you treated it ...too kindly?

Re: Wisteria Longissia Alba

Posted: October 7th, 2010, 11:37 pm
by stymie
Pruning as much as three times per season seems to be the way. Flower buds appear on the tips of new season's growth where it was cut back in late summer of the previous season.
Wisteria buds.jpg
The resultant flowers opened up in mid May here, the equivalent of November in the Southern hemisphere.

Re: Wisteria Longissia Alba

Posted: October 7th, 2010, 11:44 pm
by stymie
This photograph was taken on 15th May as the racemes were extending.
Wisteria 15.5.2010 2.jpg
Detail below.
Wisteria fuller blooms.jpg
I believe this to be Wisteria sinensis.

Re: Wisteria Longissia Alba

Posted: October 8th, 2010, 12:17 am
by kvan64
Just beautiful stymie. Thanks for sharing.

Re: Wisteria Longissia Alba

Posted: October 8th, 2010, 7:22 am
by Jamie
Hi Dk :D

nice wisteria :D

Dom, wisteria can be some what finicky about flowering and it is said that they dont flower until at least ten years old, some varieties of wisteria will not flower at all too! so its one of those things that can be hard, the pruning tips sound like a good idea as the racemes grow from new branches :D

Re: Wisteria Longissia Alba

Posted: October 8th, 2010, 8:37 pm
by Istari
just beautiful, thanks for shareing everyone. if it takes that long to get a flower then i better start mine asap :)

Re: Wisteria Longissia Alba

Posted: October 9th, 2010, 11:26 pm
by Dom124
Hey Kvan64 .... lol you know what, i probably have :oops:

Hi Stymie .... very interesting pruning advice... i will give that a go thanx.
By the way love the pics of your beautiful tree.

Hey Jamie .... thanx also for the reply

P.S.... Well its official the 8 - 9 year old Wisteria has been collected.....!

she wanted to plant a grafted rose or something in its place so being a loving & caring son i offered my services to dig it out for her ..... :D
it got a bit of a rough treatment and was somewhat bare rooted.... but is now taking a Seasol bath.
fingers crossed it likes its new home. :D