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<blockquote data-quote="HillsideDesolate" data-source="post: 3936477" data-attributes="member: 51737"><p>Japanese and Chinese wisteria both do so well here that they are considered invasive, American wisteria and Kentucky wisteria age good alternative that are somewhat slower growing and native. All vary in bloom time, though I don't remember how off the top of my head. Wisteria natural habit it a vine to have it grow as a tree it must be formed by heavy pruning similar to bonzai, Wisteria is also a goid bonsai subject and suited to beginners. A wisteria tree would be a cool project., I have seen it done many times. A benefit of wisteria is that it fixes nitrogen in the soil, this helps other plants grow. I got about 3 or 4 that volunteered in my back yard that I am keeping as nurse plants for the fruit trees I put in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HillsideDesolate, post: 3936477, member: 51737"] Japanese and Chinese wisteria both do so well here that they are considered invasive, American wisteria and Kentucky wisteria age good alternative that are somewhat slower growing and native. All vary in bloom time, though I don't remember how off the top of my head. Wisteria natural habit it a vine to have it grow as a tree it must be formed by heavy pruning similar to bonzai, Wisteria is also a goid bonsai subject and suited to beginners. A wisteria tree would be a cool project., I have seen it done many times. A benefit of wisteria is that it fixes nitrogen in the soil, this helps other plants grow. I got about 3 or 4 that volunteered in my back yard that I am keeping as nurse plants for the fruit trees I put in. [/QUOTE]
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