Re: Unknown wisteria
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  • Subject: Re: Unknown wisteria
  • From: D* M* <1*@rewrite.hort.net>
  • Date: Tue, 19 May 2015 13:46:32 -0500

Peter Valder (Wisterias - A Comprehensive Guide) gives the following
description of W. brachybotrys:
> Vigorous deciduous climber, twining anti-clockwise. Leaves with 9-11 
> leaflets
> shortly pubescent above and below, pubescence persistent, particularly 
> below.
> Inflorescence buds not seen in winter, but presumably large.  Flowers 17 in
> number, appearing with the leaves; rachis pubescent, 8 cm long; pedicels
> pubescent; at least to 3 cm; calyx pubescent; standard 2 cm or more broad,
> auricled, pubescent inside at the top, extending towards the base on either
> side of the blotch.


On 5/19/15, 12:02 PM, "Christopher P. Lindsey" <1002@rewrite.hort.net>
wrote:

> I took some photos of this Wisteria at our local garden center the
> other day.  Do they look like Wisteria brachybotrys to you?  I've
> never actually seen one labeled in bloom, so I'm just guessing.
> 
> The vines are definitely winding counter-clockwise.
> 
> Thanks for any tips!
> 
> Chris


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