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Re: Which wisteria?
- To: m*@ucdavis.edu
- Subject: Re: Which wisteria?
- From: "* M* S* <x*@Rt66.com>
- Date: Sun, 3 Aug 1997 12:02:35 -0600 (MDT)
As David says:
>The only drawback is that, whereas it is perfectly feasible to expect
>a decent nursery raised specimen of W. sinensis to start producing
>flowers within 3-4 years or even less, you will have to wait for 8 or
>even 10 years for those of floribunda.
To get around this, make sure the plants are cutting grown, instead of seed
grown. Cutting grown plants begin blooming right away.
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Jon M. Stewart (AKA Bushrat), New Mexico
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