Friday, November 13, 2009

Can you grow a wisteria in canada?

in the NB part of canada, where it gets pretty cold and snowy in the winter.


can you grow it inside or outside?


what about cherry blossoms? japan has the most beautiful plants :)

Can you grow a wisteria in canada?
I am not certain, but wisteria grows wild here (I am in South Carolina, USA). It is beautiful and fragrant, so I hope you have success.





Try looking at companies that supply seeds or plants, they usually tell you what zones they are appropriate for.





I wish you the best!
Reply:The below american species is grown specifically for colder climates.


BLUE MOON KENTUCKY WISTERIA


Wisteria macrostachya 'Blue Moon'


This widely adaped plant grows vigorously from USDA zones 3 to 9.


http://www.naplants.com/Wisteria.htm


There are about 10 species of wisteria


The Chinese Wisteria will grow anti-clockwise while the Japanese Wisteria twines clock-wise.


I have no clue about Japanese cherry blossom


The only thing I have ever heard is zone 5-9


http://www.arborday.org/Trees/TreeGuide/...
Reply:I am a landscaper in Canada and I look after a number of them, so yes you can.
Reply:They can be grown in zones three to nine in the U.S. check this site for zones in Canada





http://sis.agr.gc.ca/cansis/nsdb/climate...


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