Wisteria macrostachya 'Blue Moon'
Wisteria macrostachya 'Blue Moon'
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Looking for a wisteria that won't take over the garden? Kentucky Wisteria is a US native (south-central) that is extremely hardy, blooms prolifically, and exhibits none of the aggressive tendencies of the Asian wisterias.
'Blue Moon' is truly a prolific bloomer once well established. It first blooms in early-mid June, then again in mid-summer, and again in August. The heavily scented lavender-blue pea-like flowers are held on spectacular foot long racemes. Flowers give way to velvety, purple seed pods which may persist through winter. The twisted vines form an attractive trunk-like stem with time, providing yet another layer of interest to the winter garden.
Zones: 3 to 9
Family: Fabaceae
Type: Deciduous Vine
Height: 15 to 25 ft.
Spread: 4 to 8 ft.
Exposure: Full Sun
Soil Conditions: Rich, moist, well-drained, acidic soil
Bloom Time: June
Bloom Color: Blue
Native Range: south-central US
Image Credits:
- F. D. Richards from Clinton, MI, CC BY-SA 2.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0>, via Wikimedia Commons