Re: Chinese Wisteria


> I decided to take your advice.  A long web search turned up no sources.
> Does anyone know where I can buy a native wisteria?  None of our local native 
> nurseries have them.  
> 
> By the way, Wisteria macrostachya is also known as Wisteria frutescens and W. 
> frutescens var. macrostachya.  By any name, I'd love to have one.  Can anyone 
> help?   

Hi Janis,

   I found a couple of places online, but I have no idea about their
   plant quality or reputations:

      http://www.bluerivernursery.com/newpage21.htm (no mail order, but
                                         maybe someone can pick it up)
      http://www.blueberryledgefarm.com/PlantListvines.htm
      http://www.ricecreekgardens.com/vines
      http://www.users.qwest.net/~greergardens/

   Hope this helps!

   I've collected seed from specimens at the Morton Arboretum and
   have had high germination rates, but I always lose the plants to 
   stupidity (dropping the pot, someone steps on them, etc. :)

Chris (who needs his own, real greenhouse)

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