(W. floribunda) Raintree has selected the most beautiful grafted Japanese Wisterias to grace your home and yard. Give these vigorous climbers sturdy support, rich soil, and a sunny place to grow, and they will repay you with a shimmering screen of fragrance and color each spring. Flower clusters open from the base onward, prolonging the display. Even the fallen petals are exquisite in their effect. Prune in winter for shape and in summer for size control. They can also be trained as small trees or shrubs.
Also called Hon Beni. Produces loads of sweetly perfumed elongated bright pink flowers each spring. Color lightens as the flowers open- may fade to white in hot areas. One gallon pot.
Also called Shiro Noda or Longissima alba for its densely packed gorgeous snow white flowers. The fragrance is light and sweet on the long racemes. It blooms later than most wisteria. One gallon pot.
(Wisteria floribunda 'Macrobotrys')This Japanese classic is one of the oldest selections of wisteria. The cobalt-violet racemes of flowers have been known to grow as long as 47 inches!