Friday, November 18, 2011

Will wisteria grow in a tropical / sub tropical climate?

They are originally from China, Japan, and Korea; so if you mean that type of climate; yes.

Will wisteria grow in a tropical / sub tropical climate?
Probably! I live in coastal SC and it thrives here quite well. It can be a bit invasive if you don't keep it in check, but it is stunning when in bloom!!
Reply:Chinese Wisteria will not only grow, it will tend to take over everything. Down here it grows up %26amp; over telephone poles and trees.
Reply:Here is more information for you on the care of this beautiful plant:





http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/1000/12...





We share a one with our neighbor and look forward to its spring show of purple flowers.





Here is a tip: Prune right after the spring flowers fad and do not prune again during the summer and winter except for vines that get out of control. This will cause your plant to bloom the next spring.





Do not fertilize unless needed (looking bad). This will give your pretty leaves, but no flowrs.


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