Our Wisterias
We grow a large assortment of grafted Wisterias. We do the grafting at our nursery ourselves. We grow the Wisterias in 2 liter, 3 liter and 7 liter pots. They will be atleast 2 years old when we sell them. This is a conscious choice so that customers do not have to wait long for their Wisteria to flower. After all, most Wisterias only flower after 2 to 3 years.




View our assortment below
Click on a species for more detailed information and photos.
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Wisteria brachybotrys Shiro KapitanA very popular variety. In Germany, this variety is even in the top 5 of best Wisteria. 
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Wisteria floribunda AlbaThis Wisteria is truly a beauty. The leaves only appear after flowering. This makes the Floribunda Alba a waterfall of white flowers. 
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Wisteria floribunda Black DragonThis is the only double-flowered wisteria in existence. Not only this, but it produces the darkest couloured flowers, 
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Wisteria floribunda Blue DreamThe beautiful Wisteria Blue Dream displays stunning long racemes of up to 50cm, bearing powder blue flowers with a slight yellow eye, and a light fragrance. 
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Wisteria floribunda DominoThis Wisteria blooms in the month of May with abundant lilac-blue, lightly fragrant flowers in hanging racemes. 
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Wisteria floribunda HonbeniThe color of the Honbeni is a feast for the eyes. It has a soft pink flower color with a yellow spot in the center that changes to white. 
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Wisteria floribunda LawrenceWith his long racemes, pale blue flowers, floriferousness and good autumn colour, ‘Lawrence’ is highly recommended. No other cultivar produces as many flowers per raceme. 
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Wisteria floribunda LipstickIn Japan it is known as Kuchibeni. Has masses of fragrant, mauve-pink flowers that gradually fade to white. They begin to emerge in early Spring through into Summer. 
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Wisteria floribunda Longissima AlbaOne of the most beautiful of all Wisterias, this long-racemed, late flowering cultivar schould be in every collection. 
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Wisteria floribunda MacrobotrysThis is a fast-growing plant with a rich bloom with large violet-blue drooping flower clusters. 
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Wisteria floribunda Murasaki NodaThis variety produces a large mass of fragrant, clustered flowers that are a combination of pale lavender and violet-blue. They appear at the same time as the leaves in mid-spring. 
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Wisteria floribunda Naga NodaThis is a fast-growing plant with a rich bloom with large violet-blue drooping flower clusters. 
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Wisteria floribunda Peaches and CreamThis kind is a lighter variant of the Lipstick. 
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Wisteria floribunda Pink IceThis stunning and unusual light pink variety lives up to its name Pink Ice. 
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Wisteria floribunda PrematuraPrematura has pink flower clusters. As a young plant it flowers quite quickly, but then grows slightly less vigorous. 
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Wisteria floribunda RoseaThe Rosea is also known as Honbeni. It has a soft pink flower color with a yellow spot in the center that changes to white. 
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Wisteria floribunda Violacea PlenaThis is the only double-flowered wisteria in existence. Not only this, but it produces the darkest couloured flowers. 
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Wisteria formosa IssaiIssai means “flourishing at an early age”. The flowering is very rich. 
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Wisteria frutescens Longwood PurpleLongwood purple is less vigorous than the asian types, making it more desirable for those who don’t like those fast growing types. 
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Wisteria macrostachya Blue MoonIt is a less aggressive grower than some of the other wisterias, but is known for its excellent hardiness and ability to produce flowers. 
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Wisteria macrostachya Clara MackClara Mack has a beautiful full canopy, which makes it ideal for creating shade in sunny places. 
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Wisteria SinensisSinensis has beautiful, blue, fragrant flower clusters, which attracts bees and butterflies. Older trunks take on a decorative, twisted shape. 
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Wisteria sinensis AmethystDuring the main flowering, this is the most abundantly flowering Wisteria. 
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Wisteria sinensis CarolineWhile it sometimes is listed as a cultivar of Wisteria sinensis or as a hybrid, it exhibits the general characterics of Wisteria floribunda. 
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Wisteria sinensis ProlificProlific has more flowers per truss than other varieties. The individual flower is also larger than average. This means that the Prolific has very beautiful, full flower clusters. 























