Aunt Dee Wisteria

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Aunt Dee Wisteria

It prefer deep, moist, well drained soil in full sun. Prune after flowering. The Wisteria 'Aunt Dee', 'Wisteria macrostachya 'Aunt Dee', produces showy clusters of light purple flowers in the spring. Heads will turn when this plant is in full bloom. This deciduous, twining, woody vine is noted for long life and exceptional beauty. Aunt Dee needs support, such as a trellis, arbor or fence to grow and climb on. All parts of plant are poisonous if ingested. Aunt Dee blooms when very young. ... get more information

 

Ivy - Riterkreuz Hederas are one of the most useful group of plants for the garden that we have. The small, glossy, dark green leaves have five-to-seven pointed lobes, often with little side branches that resemble a Maltese cross. The wide range of varieties now available give colour and form all the year round. The Riterkreuz Ivy, Hedera Helix, is a fairly vigorous Ivy with a trailing, self-branching habit.

Aunt Dee Wisteria
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