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Re: wisteria


I have read that it takes awhile for wisteria to bloom from seed.  I can't
remember how long.  Probably around three years or more would be a wild
guess.  But I do know that wisteria appears growing wild in the woods here
in North Carolina not very close to a house.  I suspect that birds or other
critters carry the seed and it grows and blooms.  I don't know how long it
took to bloom either.    Glenda in NC
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> From: Michael McCullough <macandjean@smithville.net>
> To: seeds-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: wisteria
> Date: Monday, May 25, 1998 11:07 AM
> 
> Hi everyone,
> 	I have read or heard ( the two finally become blurred) , that  wisteria
> grown from seed will not bloom.  Now this sounds very unlikely to me but
> then so does the electronic transmission of information over a net work
of
> copper and fiber optic cable.  I have a Wisteria macrostachya and one is
> certainly enough but I have friends with , I assume, floribunda and I was
> hoping to gather seeds and give it a try.  A wisteria without flowers
just
> isn't worth the trouble.  Thanks!  I'm in southern Indiana, zone 5 almost
> 6.
> Mac



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